Author: | Luke Owen | ISBN: | 9781780012971 |
Publisher: | Nick Hern Books | Publication: | November 14, 2013 |
Imprint: | Nick Hern Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Luke Owen |
ISBN: | 9781780012971 |
Publisher: | Nick Hern Books |
Publication: | November 14, 2013 |
Imprint: | Nick Hern Books |
Language: | English |
A courageous and convincing play that sensitively tackles the important subject of child abuse.
Tom works in digital analysis, investigating crimes against children. Faced with watching recordings of the most unforgiveable acts on a daily basis, in a job that barely anyone else can endure, he struggles to retain his humanity.
Meeting Emily might just mean that his life has changed for the better, but when your entire working day is spent watching horrific crimes, how do you find room for love?
Unscorched was the winner of the 2013 Papatango New Writing Competition in partnership with the Finborough Theatre, London, where it premiered in October 2013.
'an amazing debut... a sensitive and thought-provoking portrayal of a difficult subject' WhatsOnStage
'an intelligent piece... strikes a strong balance between humour and a more complex examination of the process of desensitisation' The Times
'a cracker... admirably crafted' Time Out
A courageous and convincing play that sensitively tackles the important subject of child abuse.
Tom works in digital analysis, investigating crimes against children. Faced with watching recordings of the most unforgiveable acts on a daily basis, in a job that barely anyone else can endure, he struggles to retain his humanity.
Meeting Emily might just mean that his life has changed for the better, but when your entire working day is spent watching horrific crimes, how do you find room for love?
Unscorched was the winner of the 2013 Papatango New Writing Competition in partnership with the Finborough Theatre, London, where it premiered in October 2013.
'an amazing debut... a sensitive and thought-provoking portrayal of a difficult subject' WhatsOnStage
'an intelligent piece... strikes a strong balance between humour and a more complex examination of the process of desensitisation' The Times
'a cracker... admirably crafted' Time Out