You know Im in pain, you know you can help relieve it, still you actively withhold, you withhold in case it compromises your moral compass? Two strangers meet in a hotel bar for the first time under false pretences. Flattery, adulation and mutual admiration allows their friendship to kindle as the night progresses. As these disparate and opposing characters joust and jostle for the upper-hand, tensions build and the power dynamic continually shifts, resulting in history coming to the forefront and unknown feelings rising to the surface, with surprising consequences. Leopards is Alys Metcalf's debut play and is published to coincide with the world premiere at Rose Theatre, Kingston, in September 2021.
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Weight: 106g
Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
Publication Date: 07 Sep 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781350270497
About Alys Metcalf
Alys Metcalf is a Welsh writer. She recently wrote the comedy Beginners Guide to Line of Duty voiced by Diane Morgan for BBC platforms. Her interactive story The Act was commissioned by BBC Taster. Her TV sitcom The Home was optioned by Hartswood Films and she has developed another sitcom and two shorts with Sharon Horgans company Merman. Her short film Remnants was screened at The Hackney Empire as part of the London Short Film Festival and won the main award for Best Film and Best Writing in the International 100 Hour Film Racing competition. Alys has also been part of the writers room for BBC Radio Waless topical comedy show The Leak. In terms of theatre Alyss new play Leopards has been taken on for a full 2021 run at The Rose Theatre directed by Artistic Director Christopher Haydon and produced by Francesca Moody Productions. Alyss other plays include five-star sell-out hit You Only Live Forever at SOHO Theatre Reel Life at Ustinov Studio Theatre Royal Bath and Unearthed which was chosen as one of the Guardian Readers Favourite plays of 2015 and enjoyed a successful UK tour playing the Arcola Hull Truck and Cheltenham Everyman theatres amongst others.