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Days of significance

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Written in response to "Much Ado About Nothing" and performed by Dominic Cooke's "Pericles" and "The Winter's Tale Company", Roy Williams' "Days of Significance" is set in market-town England and the deserts of Iraq.

Two young soldiers join their friends to binge drink the night before they leave for active service.

Their complex love lives and mortal fears directly impact on their tour of duty.

Roy Williams looks at how the naive and malformed moral codes of these young men have catastrophic reverberations for the West's moral authority.

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Methuen Drama
0713683287 / 9780713683288
Paperback / softback
822.914
05/01/2007
United Kingdom
English
98 p.
20 cm
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The play is produced by the RSC in the Swan Theatre, 10-20 January, 2007 Roy Williams has had considerable critical and popular success in recent years with plays such as Clubland, Sing Yer Hearts Out For The Lads, and Little Sweet Thing His plays appeal strongly to a young audience as well as the more traditional theatre audience in their depiction of street culture, menace and bravado in multi-cultural Britain
The play is produced by the RSC in the Swan Theatre, 10-20 January, 2007 Roy Williams has had considerable critical and popular success in recent years with plays such as Clubland, Sing Yer Hearts Out For The Lads, and Little Sweet Thing His plays appeal strongly to a young audience as well as the more traditional theatre audience in their depiction of street culture, menace and bravado in multi-cultural Britain DD Plays, playscripts