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Tremor
Contributor(s): Birch, Brad (Author)
ISBN: 1350087823     ISBN-13: 9781350087828
Publisher: Methuen Drama
OUR PRICE:   $15.15  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: May 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Performing Arts | Theater - Playwriting
- Drama | European - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Dewey: 822.92
LCCN: 2018379221
Series: Modern Plays
Physical Information: 0.14" H x 5.06" W x 7.81" (0.17 lbs) 72 pages
 
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This is the person I am now. It's the person I want to be, should have been for a long time. We got dark, Sophie. Things got dark, and I...I'm better now. I'm in a better place...

Once our lives are touched by tragedy, can we ever truly move on? Sophie and Tom's relationship fell apart in the aftermath of a catastrophe. Four years on and as they come face to face once again, the aftershocks of that fateful day can still be felt.

Tremor is a play about now. It's about how we choose to see things and live our lives in a world riven with tension, anxiety and division. This thrilling new play by Brad Birch, recipient of the Harold Pinter Commission, offers a taut, intense and thrilling two-hander.


Contributor Bio(s): Birch, Brad: - Brad Birch is the writer in residence at Undeb Theatre and is a member of Theatre503's 503 Five. Over the past five years, Brad has had work produced by Theatre Powys, Sherman Cymru, Theatre503, Dirty Protest, the Royal Court, the Arcola and the Lyric. Brad is a graduate of the Royal Court's Young Writers' Programme and subsequent progressions including the prestigious "Supergroup" and was a member of Sherman Cymru's New Writers' and Advanced Writers' groups in 2010. He is currently writing his first novel. Brad Birch has led many workshops with young people in a directing and writing capacity. He has also been involved in various community accessible arts projects run and facilitated by local government funded organizations and is a regular speaker at arts events in Mid Wales. He has also spoken at Pimlico Academy in London on the importance of theatre today, young people's roles in theatre and the opportunities the arts provide for young people. He is currently studying towards a degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics at the Open University.