After the Accident
By (Author) Julian Armitstead
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
1st July 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.92
Paperback
112
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 8mm
136g
A child's life is snuffed out by a joy-rider. Four years on, the parents and the young lad meet. In this award winning drama, writer Julian Armitstead explores the process of Restorative Justice, by which victim and offender are brought face to face, in a common endeavour to repair the harm caused by crime. Combining powerful naturalism with a strongly expressive thread, the drama unpicks the web of shared emotional devastation wrought on parents and killer alike. The strength of Armitstead's writing lies in his compassionate objectivity: he draws his characters and the dilemmas they face with real clarity, showing their all too human weaknesses, but also the strength of their desire to find a way forward with their lives.
Julian Armitstead is a playwright and a teacher. He trained as an actor at the Welsh College of Music and Drama, before becoming a teacher of English and Drama in his late twenties, working in schools, adult education and teaching drama in prisons. His plays include the award-winning After the Accident, The Name of the Son, Children's Stories and a translation of Philoctetes.