Casualties
By (Author) Ross Ericson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
13th August 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.82
Paperback
104
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
109g
Being on a tightrope is living, everything else is waiting. When Gary Maddocks rejoins Mike Evans and his Counter IED Team in Afghanistan he is pleased. He has been finding life back home with Emma dull and is impatient to get back to the job he loves, but if he had known what fate had in store for him would he have been so eager Of course he would: its like an addiction, and if your luck runs out theres nothing you can do about it, is there But was it bad luck, faulty equipment, or something worse Mike has been acting strange lately and Emma appears to be hiding something. When you step on a pressure plate you think you hear the click, or you think you feel it, but you don't know for sure. And you can't know because what you remember . . . well some of it isn't real. Ross Ericsons play Casualties explores how love, friendship and truth are not so certain in the context of war.
Passionate ... written on a rising tide of emotion ... There is a trace of Pinter in his handling of dialogue, while the increasingly insistent interrogation of Emma by Peter carries a whiff of J B Priestley's An Inspector Calls. -- Jane Shilling * Telegraph *
[Ericson] has empathy for his four characters and an intimate knowledge of his subject ... nuanced enough to suggest that Ericson is capable of greater things to come. -- Dominic Maxwell * The Times *
Infinitely more intense than anything I've seen on film . . . These scenes ring true. -- Miriam Gillinson * Time Out *
Ross Ericson is an accomplished British actor and writer. His adaptation of Henry Fielding's novel Tom Jones was well reviewed during its run at The Lion and Unicorn Theatre. Other plays include Punchline, Life and The Autumn of Han.