Long Time Dead

Long Time Dead

by RonaMunro (Author)

Synopsis

Touching the Void meets Jules et Jim in this tense play about an ill-assorted trio (two men and one woman) and their near-fatal obsession with mountaineering. First, we see the mountain, looming up into sky, plunging down into abyss, hanging over us. We hear a roar, a terrible roar of a storm that dies down to nothing but the panting of three climbers, hanging in space. Their head torches swinging wildly - the only light - apart from the all pervasive glow of the sky reflecting off ice. An ice cliff, halfway down a mountain: Gnome is dangling, helpless, off a rope. She's injured. She's bleeding. Grizzly and Dog are in the process of rescuing her. Rona Munro's play begins vividly and continues, suffused with black humour, to explore ghosts frozen in time, the immediate bonds of camaraderie and horizons yet to be discovered. Long Time Dead is premiered in October 2006 by the prestigious new-writing theatre company, Paines Plough, at the Theatre Royal Plymouth.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: Nick Hern Books
Published: 19 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 1854599720
ISBN 13: 9781854599728

Media Reviews
'An exceptionally gripping and deeply moving play... This is psychological drama at its best' Daily Telegraph on Iron
Author Bio
Rona Munro won Evening Standard Most Promising Playwright for Bold Girls in 1991 and the Peggy Ramsay Award for The Maiden Stone in 1995. Iron (Traverse) transferred to London (Royal Court 2003). Autumn 2006 sees four other new plays: The Indian Boy for the RSC, plus adaptations of Strawberries in January (Traverse), Mary Barton (Royal Exchange Manchester), and Watership Down (Lyric Hammersmith).