Andy's forty-three. He loves nostalgic television, pints down the pub, and listening to the whole album from beginning to end. His daughter, Maya, is twenty-one, wears good shoes, likes good arguments, and has a secret plan to bring down the government. The trouble is, three years ago Maya left hom
Adam (NHB Modern Plays)
✍ Scribed by Poet, Frances
- Publisher
- Nick Hern Books
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 29 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- La Vergne
- ISBN
- 178001936X
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✦ Synopsis
If you are born in a country where being yourself can get you killed, exile is your only choice. Frances Poet's play Adam is the remarkable true story of a young trans man having to make that choice and begin his journey. It charts Adam’s progress from Egypt to Scotland, across borders and genders, in his search for a place to call home. The play was first performed by the National Theatre of Scotland at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2017. It was directed by Cora Bissett, with music by Jocelyn Pook. **
Review
"A resonant, broad meditation on the theme of identity… a compelling, hugely moving experience, and a show that blurs boundaries between theatrical artifice and real-life trauma to provocative effect." — The Arts Desk (2018-10-19)
"What a lovely thing Adam is… a beautiful adaptation of [this true] story." — Observer (2018-10-19)
"No pale recreation, but honest first-person testimony... essential viewing." — Independent (2018-10-19)
"Deeply moving… with an extraordinary story at its heart, Adam is a compelling piece of theatre, which seeks to fully interrogate the challenges of the trans experience." — The List (2018-10-19)
"A big-hearted, moving show that explores both the human urgency of living your truth and the cost of that transformation." — WhatsOnStage (2018-10-19)
"Fearlessly honest… fresh, interesting and impactful, with a strong message of hope and persistence against bigotry that remains sincere throughout." — The Skinny (2018-10-19)
"High-energy and often spectacular theatre." — Scotsman (2018-10-19)
"Compelling… bravely and joyously affirms [trans and non-binary people's] humanity in a time when many political regimes seem to be conspiring to deny it." — Exeunt Magazine (2018-10-19)
About the Author
Frances Poet is a Glasgow-based writer. Her stage work includes Gut (Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, 2018); Adam (National Theatre of Scotland at the Traverse Theatre, 2017); Faith Fall (Òran Mór and Bristol’s Tobacco Factory, 2012) and What Put the Blood (Abbey Theatre, 2017). She has also written a number of free adaptations including Strindberg’s Dance of Death (Citizens Theatre, 2016) and Molière’s The Misanthrope (Òran Mór, 2014). Her TV and radio work includes River City and The Disappointed , aired on BBC Radio Scotland in 2015. Her short film, Spores , screened at the Edinburgh Film Festival and Bogoshorts Festival, Bogotá, in 2016.
✦ Subjects
Electronic books
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