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Arinzé KeneSeries: NHB Modern Plays
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Year
2017
Language
English
Publisher
Nick Hern Books

About

Melissa Bubnic's Beached is a darkly funny comedy about modern freak shows, love and cream buns. Loads of cream buns.
Arty is the world's fattest teenager. At sixty-seven stone, he is a young man literally going nowhere.
All that is set to change when a reality TV crew moves in to ruthlessly document Arty's supposed transformation from bedridden walrus to trousered sophisticate.
But with the cameras rolling, something totally unexpected happens—Arty falls in love.
Beached had its British premiere at the Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury, in 2014 before transferring to Soho Theatre, London. It won the 2010 Patrick White Playwrights Award at the Sydney Writers' Festival.

Related Subjects

  • English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
  • European
  • Drama
  • Adult Nonfiction

Extended Details

  • SeriesNHB Modern Plays

    Reviews

    "'Infused with an exhilarating urgency, with sparks of gentle humour, and with a fierce, deep-seated anger born of relentless injustice… compellingly vital theatre'"
    The Stage
    "'An inner-city version of Under Milk Wood - a tapestry of urban life that's wry, non-judgmental and crackling with linguistic vigour... But with a sting in its tale... a howl that must be heard'"
    Guardian
    "'Theatre at its most simple and its most striking... Kene balances humour and tragedy with enormous skill, but, when he unites his story with real-life events, his play bites like a Rottweiler. If the argument that the way forward may not always be the good way is morally ambiguous, the play's central messages, advocating self-empowerment and positivity, are uplifting and encourage a vision of ho
    The Reviews Hub

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