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Alexander Zeldin

    Love
    Beyond Caring
    The Inequalities
    • The Inequalities

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      5,0(1)Abgeben

      The Inequalities combines three plays from British author and director Alexander Zeldin into a trilogy that tells new stories of love, compassion and resilience for our time of austerity. Contextualised with an essay before each play and an in-depth interview with the author, Zeldin's three pieces present intimate stories of work, home and community in a radical form of realism. Written after extensive research across the United Kingdom, and involving people affected by the central themes of the plays, The Inequalities goes beyond social chronicle, achieving a timeless portrait of humanity under duress. This is theatre that goes behind the mirror of our time to reveal the core of the collective human experience of being alive. --

      The Inequalities
    • Beyond Caring

      • 66 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      4,2(10)Abgeben

      The narrative centers on a diligent worker who prides themselves on their strong work ethic and commitment to following rules. They reflect on their experiences in the workplace, hinting at underlying tensions and the potential for discrimination. The character's determination to maintain professionalism despite challenges reveals deeper themes of resilience and the struggle for fairness in a demanding environment. The story captures the nuances of workplace dynamics and personal integrity.

      Beyond Caring
    • Love

      • 80 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden

      But you can't do this to us - my partner is about to have a baby and we need to eat and pay rent - and we need to eat - how is this legal! In the run-up to Christmas, three families are placed into cramped temporary accommodation. A middle-aged man and his elderly mum, a young family with a baby on the way, a newly arrived woman from Sudan. Strangers. Forced together. No space is personal. In this play by Alexander Zeldin, written through a devising process, the audience are invited to bear witness to an intimate story of family love for our times. Love received its world premiere at the National Theatre, London, in the Dorfman Theatre, on 13 December 2016 and opened at Birmingham Rep on 26 January 2017.

      Love