Moving, powerful, ethereal; Mind Walking is a celebration of the life of one extraordinary man, the enduring love story of a mature couple and their family.
Bobby has led a remarkable life. Migrating from India as a young man he found love in the UK with his with wife Moira, but as a Parsi Bobby was expected to marry within the community. His family disowns him and as a result he cuts them, their religion and their culture from his life forever… until his mind starts to wander. As secrets and hidden stories tumble out of Bobby’s mouth, his family start to question the truth about their ancestry and shared history. Mind Walking explores what happens to a family when the mind of an old, Indian man, Bobby starts to unravel. This delicate, poetic play tumbles and traverses through Bobby’s memories on an intergenerational journey of family ties, religious dogma and cultural expectations.
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Mind Walking is an emotional drama exploring notions of home, cultural identity and family bonds, written by award-winning writer Tanika Gupta.
"'Moments of irresistible humour and tenderness, together with the airy and unorthodox stage perspective, leaven the troubling subject matter to create a drama that's moving in every sense of the word.' The Stage 'A simple story told in a way that is transcendental' Hindu Times 'intriguing' Time Out 'a warm, humorous and poignant celebration of the life of one extraordinary individual - Mind Walking is an intergenerational story of family ties, religious dogma, cultural expectations and the role the past plays in defining the present' Indie London 'Mind Walking has moments of lucidity and others that are a mystical tangle of sights, sounds and memories' British Theatre Guide "
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A powerful and ethereal celebration of a life, and an enduring love story of a mature couple and their family.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781849435062
Publisert
2013-03-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Oberon Books Ltd
Vekt
73 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
64
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