We Wait in Joyful Hope

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  • ISBN 9781350011489
  • Weight: 100g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 17 May 2016
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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One wants to restore the image of the Church, gain back the community’s trust. And as you know, this part of town has long been resistant to social progress. Otherwise Sister Bernadine wouldn’t need to work so hard.

Sister Bernie D'Amato doesn't look like a nun. In an oversize Bob Marley T-shirt, she smokes pot, befriends local gangs and passes out condoms to the Ukrainian prostitutes who cruise around their New Jersey slum.

When the women’s shelter Bernie runs comes under threat from a property developer, she vows to fight back, and recruits a teenage X-Factor wannabe and an ageing ex-nun to help. But as pressure mounts on the shelter to take their pay-out and close down, tensions start to mount in a community struggling to survive.

We Wait In Joyful Hope is a funny and touching exploration of religion and capitalism in contemporary USA. Theatre503 Writer in Residence Brian Mullin delivers a sparkling ‘state of the nation’ debut drama. This edition is published to coincide with the play’s world premiere at Theatre503, London, in May 2016.

Brian Mullin, is an American playwright and dramaturg based in London. He is the dramaturg for Babakas Theatre Company whose first production Our Fathers toured internationally. Brian’s work was developed at the Lincoln Center Directors Lab, Ars Nova and Dixon Place in the United States, before re-located to London in 2009 to attend the MA Writing for Performance course at Goldsmiths. In the UK, his play M4M was workshopped in High Tide’s Genesis LAB and he received a Mauve New World commission from Ovalhouse/Pink Fringe to write It Gets Better. He is a former member of the Orange Tree Writers Group and a founding member of international devising company Babakas. As a dramaturg and writing tutor, he has worked at venues including the Arcola, the Tricycle, and the National Theatre’s New Views course. He holds degrees in theatre and literature from Yale and Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar.

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