Stephens Plays: 3
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Stephens Plays: 3

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Stephens Plays: 3

About this book

Harper Regan follows a woman's road trip through the heart of England in a violent and comic exploration of the moralities of sex and death. Quietly harrowing, this play is a barometer for our times exploring dark secrets and familial estrangement. Marine Parade is a musical about sex, betrayal and hope, set in a run-down B&B on Brighton's waterfront. A moving and poignant play, it 'captures the peculiar aroma of Brighton, with its mix of the bracing and the melancholy' ( Guardian). Olivier award-winning play On the Shore of the Wide World is an epic piece about love, family, Roy Keane and the size of the galaxy. Punk Rock is based on Simon Stephens's experience as a teacher and he describes this play as ' The History Boys on crack'. It explores the underlying tensions and potential violence in a group of affluent, articulate seventeen year old students.

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Information

Publisher
Methuen Drama
Year
2011
Print ISBN
9781408152195
eBook ISBN
9781408156407
Edition
1
Subtopic
Drama

On the Shore of the Wide World

For my wife
On the Shore of the Wide World was first presented at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, supported by the Bulldog Prinsep Theatrical Foundation, on 13 April 2005. The cast was as follows:
Peter Holmes
Nicholas Gleaves
Alice Holmes
Siobhan Finneran
Charlie Holmes
David Hargreaves
Ellen Holmes
Eileen O’Brien
Alex Holmes
Thomas Morrison
Christopher Holmes
Steven Webb
Sarah Black
Carla Henry
Paul Danziger
Matt Smith
John Robinson
Roger Morlidge
Susan Reynolds
Susannah Harker
Director
Sarah Frankcom
Designer
Liz Ascroft
Lighting
Mick Hughes
Sound
Peter Rice
Assistant Director
Tom Daley
Characters
Peter Holmes, thirty-nine
Alice Holmes, thirty-seven
Charlie Holmes, sixty-six
Ellen Holmes, sixty-two
Alex Holmes, eighteen
Christopher Holmes, fifteen
Sarah Black, seventeen
Paul Danziger, nineteen
John Robinson, thirty-six
Susan Reynolds, thirty-five
The play is set in Stockport. It takes place over a nine-month period in 2004.
The set should be as open, as uncluttered, as free from specific detail as we can get away with.
The actors should enter the stage for their first entrance in each part and remain on stage until their final line of that part. Scenes can play across any actor that remains on stage regardless of whether or not they are present within that scene.
Lights should only fall completely between each part, not between each scene.
Massive thanks are due to Sarah Frankcom, Lucy Davies and all at the NT Studio, the staff and writers of the Royal Court Young Writers Programme (especially Nina), Ian Rickson for the note on the drinking, Nicholas Hytner and Braham Murray for the lunch, Mum, Mark, Jane, all the folks, both the boys, and the frankly gorgeous Mel Kenyon, without whom etc., etc., etc.

Part One

Christopher
One
Alex Holmes and Sarah Black on the top deck of a bus bound from Manchester to Stockport. Friday morning, 1.30 a.m., February 2004. Alex is drinking from a can of Red Stripe.
Alex Have a guess.
Sarah I can’t
Alex Go on.
Sarah A million miles.
Alex Ninety-three million.
Sarah God.
Slight pause.
Sarah thinks. Alex looks at her. Drinks from his can of beer.
Sarah takes out a vial of pills and pops one. He watches her.
She grins.
Sarah You wanna go somewhere else?
Alex Where?
Sarah What time is it?
Alex Half-one.
Sarah I reckon we could find somewhere. Bound to be somewhere open.
Alex At this time?
Sarah Must be. Should just go and ask someone. Go up to them. Bet they’d tell us.
Alex You would and all.
Slight pause.
Sarah We should go and get some fags. I could kill a fag right now.
Alex Shouldn’t smoke on a bus. It’s rude.
Sarah Nobody minds.
Alex Yeah they do. It’s dangerous, secondary smoking. Gives yer cancer.
Sarah Coward.
Alex It’s not about being a coward, Sarah. It’s just about being polite.
Sarah What’s it like being you, eh?
Beat.
We could go to yours tonight.
Alex laughs.
Sarah We could, though.
Alex I don’t think they’d be too happy.
Sarah They wouldn’t mind.
Alex You don’t know ’em.
Sarah I bet they’re not as bad as you make out.
Alex They’ll be asleep.
Sarah I’d be dead quiet.
Alex You say that now.
Sarah I would be.
Alex I don’t think it’s a very good idea.
Sarah rubs her eye gently with her thumb.
She clears some dust.
A slight pause.
I don’t want to go home.
A slight pause.
You can see the moon.
A slight pause.
How far away’s that?
Alex 238,000 miles. Practically next door.
A slight pause.
Sarah Did you check about tomorrow, Alex?
Alex Yeah.
Sarah What did they say?
Alex Said it was all right. Said you could. Said as long as you were quiet and didn’t ask fucking questions about the fucking moon all night then they didn’t mind.
A slight pause.
Sarah I can’t wait.
A slight pause.
What are they like?
Alex You’ll see. They’re all right. Bit …
Sarah What?
Alex grins, doesn’t answer.
A slight pause.
Alex Our Christopher wants to meet you.
Sarah Right.
Alex There’s a place he goes to. This derelict hotel. The Bluebell. He breaks in. Smokes fags. He said he wanted me to take you there to meet him.
Sarah Right.
Slight pause.
She smiles at him. Leans against him but looks out of the bus window.
(Looking away.) I can always go out on my own. If you wanna go home. Go and wander about a bit.
Alex Don’t.
Sarah (grinning) Have an explore.
Alex Sarah, don’t be stupid.
Sarah Well. Come with us then.
Alex looks away from her. Cros...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. Chronology
  5. Introduction
  6. On the Shore of the Wide World
  7. Marine Parade
  8. Harper Regan
  9. Punk Rock
  10. Marine Parade: musical score and lyrics by Mark Eitzel
  11. Imprint