Roadkill
By (Author) Cora Bissett
By (author) Stef Smith
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
26th October 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.92
Paperback
74
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
86g
Winner of the 2012 Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievment In An Affiliate Theatre. A world away from you, but a world right on your doorstep. A powerful story of the terrifying complexities of sex trafficking today based on real experiences. Moving away from generalised narrative accounts of trafficked women, this explosive, site-specific production combines direct, chilling performances with video and animation. RoadKill exposes the brutal and hidden truth behind the newspaper headlines as audiences share in the intimate, harrowing details of a young woman trapped in a living nightmare.
Brutal and compelling be warned this is as uncomfortable a night in the theatre as youre ever likely to get Evening Standard Intended to raise awareness of child sex trafficking rings and thus has the single-minded focus of issue led-drama. But it is also excellent Metro How to recommend a play that makes an ashen-faced wreck of you My advice is see Roadkill but take someone along to scrape you off the floor afterwards. Sunday Times
Brutal and compelling be warned this is as uncomfortable a night in the theatre as youre ever likely to get Evening Standard Intended to raise awareness of child sex trafficking rings and thus has the single-minded focus of issue led-drama. But it is also excellent Metro How to recommend a play that makes an ashen-faced wreck of you My advice is see Roadkill but take someone along to scrape you off the floor afterwards. Sunday Times
Cora Bissett is an award winning actor and theatre director. Having worked widely as an actress, she won the Arches Award for Directors in 2009 and devised her debut production, Amada. In 2010 she launched her own company, Pachamama; Roadkill was the company's flagship production. As an actress, She recently filmed the 9th and 10th series of Rab C. Nesbitt & also recently starred in the international tour of Midsummer, for which she won the 2009 Stage Best Actress Award. Stef Smith was awarded the 2011 New Playwrights Award by the Playwrights Studio Scotland. She has also written a radio drama for BBC Scotland entitled Tea and Symmetry. Most recently, she became a "writer on attachment" with The National Theatre of Scotland.