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Weald

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  • ISBN 9781783193424
  • Weight: 100g
  • Dimensions: 134 x 208mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Feb 2016
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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On a remote livery yard in rural England, Jim arrives ‘home’ after eight years away, in need of work. It didn’t end so well last time, but he's sure that this time it’ll be different... Sam, as old as the fixtures and fittings themselves, reluctantly agrees - there’s work to be done after all. As the men attempt to pick up from where they left off, fresh cracks appear beside old wounds. Things have changed. But the world can only be held at bay for so long before the two men will have to answer for their actions

A terse and delicate dissection of male emotions from a rural perspective: fathers and sons, honour and legacy, molasses and mud. Weald is Daniel Foxsmith’s third full length play. It is directed by Bryony Shanahan, director of critically acclaimed shows Operation Crucible and Bitch Boxer. Both, along with Charlotte Josephine, are co-Artistic Directors of multi-award winning Snuff Box Theatre.

Daniel Foxsmith’s previous plays include The Observatory, winner of Scottish Daily Mail and Conference of Drama Schools Edinburgh Award and National Student Drama Festival and Methuen Drama Prize (The Underbelly, Edinburgh) and The Altitude Brothers (Ovalhouse, Redbridge Drama Centre and National Tour). Weald was shortlisted for the Yale Drama Prize 2015, and the inaugural Hodgkiss Award at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester. Daniel trained as an actor at East 15 Acting School, and has toured nationally and internationally, as well as performing in the West End and winning several awards, including Best Performer at The Adelaide Fringe with Bound. Daniel is founder and co-Artistic Director of Snuff Box Theatre.

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