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CLASS

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Brian and Donna's son is nine years old and he's struggling. That's what his teacher says. Says he should see a psychologist. But Brian and Donna – recently separated – never liked school, never liked teachers. An explosive triple confrontation that is funny, heartbreaking and beautifully observed, Iseult Golden and David Horan's CLASS is an award-winning play about learning difficulties: in school, in life, wherever. After a sold-out run in the Dublin Theatre Festival 2017, the play transferred to the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, in January 2018 before playing in the Traverse Theatre as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2018. CLASS won an Edinburgh Fringe First Award and was named Best Theatre Script at the 2018 ZeBBie Awards awarded by the Writers Guild of Ireland. 'A passionate 21st-century tragedy… an utterly credible, humorous yet heartbroken snapshot of a western culture in which, for some men, issues of gender, class and power can now form an utterly toxic mix of rage, resentment and desperation' — Scotsman 'Intelligent and compelling… rivetingly escalates in tension, bringing resentments about educational authority figures, working-class alienation and gender differences to the fore… a valuable piece' — Telegraph 'Explores the uncertain territory where prejudice, damage and failed intentions collide' — Guardian 'A play that kicks against an exclusionary establishment in miniature: the school a microcosm of a middle-class order' — WhatsOnStage 'Adeptly demonstrates the stakes that both teachers and parents can have in a child’s well-being and the stresses that teachers are placed under' — The Stage 'An inspired look at society through the prism of a parent-teacher meeting' — Sunday Times Ireland Best Theatre Script, ZeBBie Awards, Writers Guild of Ireland Edinburgh Fringe First Award

Author Biography:

Iseult Golden is an actor, writer and director. Writing work includes: CLASS (Dublin Theatre Festival, 2017, co-written with David Horan), The Roy Rap for the Little Roy Series (Jam Media / CBBC), co-writer on The Importance of Being Whatever for RTÉ (IFTA Winner 2012) and Belonging to Laura for Accomplice/TV3 (IFTA Nomination 2009). Also Fireworks, a one-act play for Tall Tales Theatre Company (published as part of the collection TXTs). Directing highlights include: Connected by Will Irvine and Karl Quinn (Dublin Fringe/Project Arts Centre), Payback by Marion O'Dwyer and Maria McDermottroe, Mangan's Last Gasp by Gerard Lee and Buridan's Ass by SR Plant (Bewley's Café Theatre). Iseult also teaches at the Lir National Academy, Dublin. David Horan is a theatre director and writer, Artistic Director of Bewley's Café Theatre and a core Acting Tutor at the Lir National Academy, Dublin. Writing credits include CLASS (Dublin Theatre Festival, 2017, co-written with Iseult Golden). Directing highlights include: Beowulf: The Blockbuster by Bryan Burroughs, These Halcyon Days by Deirdre Kinahan (Edinburgh Fringe First Winner), Moment by Deirdre Kinahan (Bush Theatre, London), Moll by John B Keane (Gaiety, MCD/Verdant Productions), Pineapple by Phillip McMahon (Calipo/DTF), Hue and Cry by Deirdre Kinahan (IAC New york Times Critics Pick, Bewleys), Macbeth and Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian Friel (Second Age), In The Next Room by Sarah Ruhl and Three Winters by Tena Stivicic (Lir Academy) and the award-winning Tick My Box! (Inis Theatre) among others.
Release date NZ
August 2nd, 2018
Pages
96
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
ISBN-13
9781848427914
Product ID
28215912

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