Common (Modern Plays)

Common (Modern Plays)

by D C Moore (Author)

Synopsis

Common is a dark and disturbing journey into the carnivalesque world of early-Industrial Britain, exploring the personal and public traumas in the period of the enclosure. Written with verve and wit by Olivier Award-nominated and Writers' Guild Award-winning playwright DC Moore, it tells the story of Mary, a woman who has returned to the village of her birth after years of grifting a living on the edge of respectable London society. She is there to confront old enemies and rekindle a former love. But there's trouble in the air as the local Lord struggles to extend the reach of his power by reclaiming the common-land as his personal fiefdom. Will Mary be able to win over those she lost before? Or will the violence of the time seep over into even the purest of missions? Common is an epic, funny and uncanny history play which examines the period of the enclosure, asking what does community mean and if there can ever be resolution in the intractable battle between individual desires and the common good. Common received its world premiere on the Olivier stage of the National Theatre, London, in a coproduction with Headlong, in May 2017.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Bloomsbury 3PL
Published: 30 May 2017

ISBN 10: 1350042471
ISBN 13: 9781350042476
Book Overview: An epic, funny and uncanny history play which examines the period of the enclosure in Britain.

Author Bio
DC Moore's plays include Another Place (Theatre Royal, Plymouth), Alaska (Royal Court), The Empire (Royal Court and Drum Theatre, Plymouth), Honest (Royal & Derngate, Northampton, Edinburgh Festival & Soho Theatre), Town (Royal & Derngate), The Swan (as part of Double Feature - National Theatre, Paintframe) and Straight (Sheffield Theatres and Bush Theatre). In January 2016 he won the Best Long Form Drama award at the Writers' Guild Awards for Not Safe for Work (Channel 4) and has also been nominated in the Breakthrough Talent category at the BAFTA Awards 2016.