17
By (Author) Dameon Garnett
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
31st July 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.92
Paperback
98
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
109g
At seventeen years old, Scott is facing a future that is as uncertain as his past. The death of his adopted mother throws his life into chaos, and now he finds himself having to fit in with a new middle-class family, and the birth-mother he never knew. Class differences soon reach fever pitch, and guilt has the winning hand. Whoever thought change would be this difficult, and what is Scott hiding under the bed
'You can't deny Garnett's bruising energy.' -- Michael Billington * The Guardian *
'Break Awaysignals the arrival of a perceptively class-conscious and nuanced playwright.' -- Lucy Powell * Time Out Critics Choice *
In many ways, this is quite a subtle picture of the problems in reconciling difference of culture and outlook at close quarters, though dramatist Dameon Garnett does not spell them out. His naturalistic dialogue and the personalities of these characters don't allow for much open discussion about it, but the script leaves space for the cast to play what they find without having to spell it out. * British Theatre Guide *
Garnett's writing is rich with everyday humour, funny yet truthful. * The Public Reviews *
Dameon Garnett has had two plays receive their world premieres at the Finborough Theatre the Time Out Critics Choice Break Away (2005) which starred Tina Malone of Shameless, and Follow (2008). His first play, New Years Day, was performed at the Royal Court Young Writers Festival, starring Michael Angelis. He also received a playwriting bursary from the Soho Theatre. This year, he was invited to become a member of the Studio Group at the Royal Court Theatre where he is working on a new play.