An urgent political play from the writer behind Let The Right One In and This is England '86. Hope is a funny and scathing fable attacking the squeeze on local government. How do you save twenty-two million pounds? Mark and Hilary, the leaders of...
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Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Umwelt Nürtingen-Geislingen, Bibliothek Nürtingen
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An urgent political play from the writer behind Let The Right One In and This is England '86. Hope is a funny and scathing fable attacking the squeeze on local government. How do you save twenty-two million pounds? Mark and Hilary, the leaders of the Council, are about to find out. Jack Thorne's Hope premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in November 2014. 'valuable and timely... a sunburst of optimism' - Daily Telegraph 'a surprisingly entertaining state-of-the-nation drama'- The Stage 'mischievous without being strident, combining pensiveness and wry humour' - Evening Stand
Cover; Title Page; Contents; Dedication; Epigraph; Original Production; Characters; Hope; Prologue; Act One; Scene One; Act Two; Scene One; Scene Two; Scene Three; Scene Four; Scene Five; Scene Six; Scene Seven; Scene Eight; Scene Nine; Scene Ten; Act Three; Scene One; Scene Two; Scene Three; Scene Four; Scene Five; Scene Six; Scene Seven; Scene Eight; Scene Nine; Scene Ten; Scene Eleven; Scene Twelve; Scene Thirteen; Scene Fourteen; Scene Fifteen; Scene Sixteen; Scene Seventeen; Scene Eighteen; Scene Nineteen; Scene Twenty; Scene Twenty-One; Scene Twenty-Two; Scene Twenty-Three; Act Four
Scene OneScene Two; Scene Three; Scene Four; Scene Five; Scene Six; Scene Seven; Scene Eight; Act Five; Scene One; Scene Two; About the Author; Copyright and Performing Rights Information