Punk Rock
Books | Drama / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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Simon Stephens
Everything human beings do finishes up bad in the end. Everything good human beings ever make is built on something monstrous. Nothing lasts. We certainly won't . . . William Carlisle has the world at his feet, but its weight on his shoulders. He is intelligent, articulate and f***ed. In the library of a grammar school, William and his fellow sixth-formers are preparing for their mock A-Levels while navigating the pressures of teenage life. They are educated and aspirational young people, but step-by-step, the dislocation, disjunction and latent aggression is revealed.Punk Rock premiered at the Lyric Hammersmith on 3 September 2009 in a co-production between Lyric Hammersmith and the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester. It is published here as a Student Edition featuring commentary and notes by Catherine Love. The ancillary material is geared at students and considers:- an introduction outlining the play's plot, character, themes, context and performance history- the full text of the play- a chronology of the playwright's life and work- a detailed introductory analysis - extensive textual notes - questions for further studyMethuen Drama Student Editions are expertly annotated texts of a wide range of plays from the modern and classic repertoires.This play includes some strong language and violent scenes.
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Author
Simon Stephens
Pages
176
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Published Date
2016-10-20
ISBN
1474229379 9781474229371
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"One thing I'm not a fan of is the whole "characters who are unsure about their sexuality take it out on others" trope. That was something present in this play and wasn't something I enjoyed.<br/><br/>Other than that, I think the play was okay. I got through it quickly. I wasn't too surprised by the ending. Some of the conversations were a bit too scattered. It would have been better to see them on stage. It's interesting that the playwright was a teacher himself. I think he was able to write the teenagers quite well."