The Prize
By (Author) Richard Stockwell
By (author) Steve Gilroy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
24th July 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.92
Paperback
80
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
For some making it to London 2012 has been literally a matter of life and death and the struggle is not over yet. Get the inside track into the true stories behind Olympic success from the team that presented the multi-award-winning show Motherland, the hit of the 2008 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The Prize draws on interviews with past Olympic medal winners and aspiring first-time competitors. Full of sacrifice, tragedy and touching humour, these stories are brought to life with dynamic physicality taking the audience on a journey the inside experience of being an elite athlete striving for the ultimate prize.
The stories - together - form a powerful voice challenging all of us to be the best we can be, whatever we're doing. * Scotsman *
It has some electrifying moments - offers plenty of insights into the passions and also the cruelties of sport * Guardian *
Richard Stockwell began his career writing for commercial theatre. His thriller Killing Time toured the UK in 1998 and has been produced fifteen times in nine countries and six languages. Future Shock played at the Manchester 24/7 Festival 2011 and won the Drama Association of Wales' award for Best One-Act Play in 2011. Richard wrote for Eastenders for two years. Steve Gilroy is a writer and director whose work has attracted critical acclaim and awards including a Fringe First, The Stage Best Ensemble Award, and The Spirit of the Fringe Award for his play Motherland. Steve is Artistic Director of the company Murmur and Associate Director at Newcastle's Live Theatre.