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245 0 4 _aThe Mono Box presents playstart :
_bshort plays from new voices.
246 3 0 _aPlaystart
264 1 _aLondon :
_bOberon Books,
_c2018.
300 _a1 online resource (xvii, 81 pages)
336 _atext
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505 0 _aThe interview / by Graeme Brookes -- NSA / by Charles Entsie -- La Merde / by Roberta Livingston -- Papa / by Sid Sagar -- Godfrey / by Aisling Towl.
520 _aFive new short plays developed and supported by The Mono Box. The Interview by Graeme Brookes: An absurd comedy with a biting political edge that will make you laugh, wince, cringe and scream. Papa by Sid Sagar: Exploring the troubled relationship between a father and a daughter, Papa questions notions of parenting, failure and masculinity, and asks whether we can ever truly overcome our past mistakes. NSA by Charles Entsie: A play about the conflict between doing what it takes to survive in the present, when also trying to secure something for your future. La Merde by Roberta Livingston: Chrissy, a black student who is obsessed with make-up, aspires to be as successful as her idol Allegra Aldridge, a YouTube beauty sensation. But as she delves into the growing beast that is the YouTube world she soon discovers the cracks that are hidden within it. Godfrey by Aisling Towl: Godfrey is set in an 'up and coming'/ gentrified South London restaurant, honing in on the kind of seemingly mundane conversations that expose the parts of ourselves we try desperately to hide.
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_tMono Box presents playstart.
_dLondon : Oberon Books, 2018
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