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Burn -- Rosalind : a question of life
"[Burn] is the story of Birdman. Fifteen years old, no family, no friends--a loner with nothing to lose. One lazy afternoon, down on the riverbank, the friends he never had narrate the story of his dramatic last day. [Burn] is a unique portrait of teenage life, drawn with startling and refreshing honesty. Rosalind: A Question of Life tells the story of a passionate scientist who helped to discover the structure of DNA only to be written out of the history books. A moving and brilliantly theatrical exploration of ambition and regret."--Publisher description, from p. [4] of cover
BurnThis is the story of Birdman. Fifteen years old, no family, no friends - a loner with nothing to lose. One lazy afternoon, down on the riverbank, the friends he never had narrate the story of his last dramatic day. First performed at the National...
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BurnThis is the story of Birdman. Fifteen years old, no family, no friends - a loner with nothing to lose. One lazy afternoon, down on the riverbank, the friends he never had narrate the story of his last dramatic day. First performed at the National Theatre as part of the NTShell Connections programme, this powerful and inspiring play is a unique portrait of teenage life, drawn with startling and refreshing honestyRosalind Esther thinks science is fantastic, but her brother Joe is unconvinced. Then Rosalind appears and they find themselves in the middle of an experiment - the experiment of h