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Plays from VAULT 5 (NHB Modern Plays), EPUB eBook

Plays from VAULT 5 (NHB Modern Plays) EPUB

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This anthology, the fifth from Nick Hern Books, comprises five of the best plays from VAULT Festival 2020, London's biggest and most exciting arts festival. Something Awful by Tatty Hennessy is a thrilling play inspired by the true-crime story of the Slenderman.

Soph and her best friend Jel love scary stories and hunt for the best online.

But then new girl Ellie turns up at school with one of her own. Second Home by Charlotte Chimuanya explores the experiences of growing up mixed-race in twenty-first century Ireland.

Naomi is trying to mend her broken heart. But will tackling grief and racism in a place she calls home prove to be the final betrayal?Madame Ovary by Rosa Hesmondhalgh tells the heartbreaking and hilarious true story of Rosa's own ovarian cancer.

This five-star sell-out Edinburgh hit is a life-affirming monologue exploring the typical struggles of staying relevant, with the less typical struggles of staying alive. Take Care by Zoë Templeman-Young and Sam McLaughlin of Écoute Theatre follows the real-life story of Pam, a woman struggling to move her mother into a care home that's closer to her.

An award-winning Edinburgh smash, it is an astonishing, tragic and uplifting verbatim play about the care system in the UK today. Heroes by Isabel Dixon is a poignant exploration of fallen idols, family secrets and the human price of forgiveness.

Set across two timelines, it is the tense and sensitive story of a family torn apart by an unforgiveable act. 'A major London festival… showcasing new and rising talent' Independent on VAULT Festival.

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