The Holy Rosenbergs

The Holy Rosenbergs

by RyanCraig (Author)

Synopsis

As big-hearted patriarch David clings to a deal that could save both his ailing catering firm and his cherished standing in the Edgware Jewish community, his children are at loggerheads. You must have heard him banging on about the long line of Rosenbergs, stretching back to the Bible. He reckons some ancient relative catered the Last Supper. While eldest son Danny fights for the Israelis in Gaza, his sister investigates war crimes in the same conflict. Their brother drinks and brawls and refuses to join their father's business. But when tragedy strikes, each family member is forced to confont head-on the clash between individual identity and the demands and expectations of community. The Holy Rosenbergs explores tribal loyalties, the culpability of family and the consequences of standing up for what you believe to be right.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: Oberon Books Ltd
Published: 08 Mar 2011

ISBN 10: 184943042X
ISBN 13: 9781849430425

Media Reviews
A gripping play' - Michael Billington, The Guardian 'Gripping, moving, at times extremely funny and important. It offers a clear-eyed view into a tight tribal world of which outsiders understand very little.' - Libby Purves, The Times 'This is a bold and intelligent piece of work, which illuminates the consequences of tribalism.' - Henry Hitchings, Evening Standard 'Ambitious, engrossing and intelligent' - Sarah Hemming, Financial Times 'Both thrilling and emotionally powerful - this play buzzes with discussion and debate.' - Aleks Sierz, Tribune
Author Bio
Ryan Craig won a Fringe First for his play Broken Road at the Edinburgh Fringe and was nominated for Most Promising Playwright at the Evening Standard Awards in 2005. He has also worked extensively in television and radio. Oberon Books publishes his plays, Happy Savages, What We Did To Weinstein, The Glass Room, Portugal, Our Class and Talk Talk, Fight Fight his contribution to The Bomb: A Partial History. Ryan Craig is currently Writer-in-Residence at the National Theatre Studio.