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A Matter of Life and Death
Contributor(s): Company, Kneehigh Theatre (Compiled by)
ISBN: 1840027819     ISBN-13: 9781840027815
Publisher: Oberon Books
OUR PRICE:   $14.20  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2008
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Annotation: Here in this tear, are love and truth and friendship, those qualities alone can build a new world today and must build a better one tomorrow.It is 1945. A young airman jumps to certain death from his burning aircraft. His last words are to a girl he has never met: I love you June. You are life and I am leaving you. Following an angelic blunder, caused by a classic English pea-souper, Peter Carter miraculously survives and finds June in the flesh. But things are not so simple. To stay alive, Peter is forced to take himself, and the heavenly authorities, to the Universal Court of Appeal.With its characteristic blend of theatrical invention, movement and music, this wildly romantic tale, inspired by Powell and Pressburger's 1946 film, will recall Kneehigh's visit to the Cottesloe Theatre in 2005 with Tristan & Yseult.
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BISAC Categories:
- Drama | European - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Dewey: 822.92
LCCN: 2007408857
Series: Oberon Modern Plays
Physical Information: 0.23" H x 5.26" W x 8.25" (0.28 lbs) 80 pages
 
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Here in this tear, are love and truth and friendship, those qualities alone can build a new world today and must build a better one tomorrow.

It is 1945. A young airman jumps to certain death from his burning aircraft. His last words are to a girl he has never met: I love you June. You are life and I am leaving you.

Following an angelic blunder, caused by a classic English pea-souper, Peter Carter miraculously survives and finds June in the flesh. But things are not so simple. To stay alive, Peter is forced to take himself, and the heavenly authorities, to the Universal Court of Appeal.

With its characteristic blend of theatrical invention, movement and music, this wildly romantic tale, inspired by Powell and Pressburger's 1946 film, will recall Kneehigh's visit to the Cottesloe Theatre in 2005 with Tristan & Yseult.