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M.Rock

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M.Rock is a magical new play, based on a true story, about the enduring joys of music, dancing and self-discovery.

In his distinctive language, Philpott charts the fortunes of 18-year-old Tracey and her grandmother Mabel. Tracey has just finished school, she's bought a round-the-world ticket and is flying away to soak up experience. By contrast, Mabel is stable. She plays piano for The Players, knits for the African appeal and looks after Hilda's cat.

When Tracey misses her plane home, Mabel sets off on a quest to find her granddaughter. But what she finds is her inner DJ.

About the author

Lachlan Philpott is one of Australia’s hottest writers, rocketing into the Sydney theatre landscape with the success of Silent Disco for Australia’s Theatre for Young People and Griffin Theatre Company in 2011. Based in Sydney his first play Bison has had sell-out seasons in Adelaide, Belfast, London, Melbourne and Sydney. His other plays include Bustown Catapult, Colder [Winner R.E Ross Trust Award 2007], M.ROCK, Silent Disco [Winner Griffin Award for Outstanding New Australian play 2009, Winner GAP Competition Aurora Theatre Co. USA, 2010, Winner best stage play at Australian Writers Guild Awards 2012] Truck Stop [Winner best play for young audiences Australian Writer’s Guild Awards 2013] and The Trouble with Harry. In 2013 Lachlan’s new works premiered at The Traverse Edinburgh, The Mac Belfast, Perth Theatre Company, Tamarama Rock Surfers Sydney, Canberra Youth Theatre Company and Brisbane Girls’ Grammar. Lachlan does extensive work as a teacher, mentor and dramaturge.

Summary

M.Rock is a magical new play, based on a true story, about the enduring joys of music, dancing and self-discovery.

In his distinctive language, Philpott charts the fortunes of 18-year-old Tracey and her grandmother Mabel. Tracey has just finished school, she's bought a round-the-world ticket and is flying away to soak up experience. By contrast, Mabel is stable. She plays piano for The Players, knits for the African appeal and looks after Hilda's cat.

When Tracey misses her plane home, Mabel sets off on a quest to find her granddaughter. But what she finds is her inner DJ.

Foreword

A magical new play, based on a true story, about the enduring joys of music, dancing and self-discovery.

Additional text

‘Brave and sad, sad but true, Lachlan Philpott’s Bustown…

honours the fact that living everyday means, everyday discovering

that there’s more behind you than ahead of you’

Product details

Authors Lachlan Philpott, Philpott Lachlan
Publisher Oberon Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.06.2014
 
EAN 9781783191123
ISBN 978-1-78319-112-3
No. of pages 96
Dimensions 129 mm x 209 mm x 2 mm
Series Oberon Modern Plays
Oberon Modern Plays
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

DRAMA / General, Plays, Playscripts, Plays, playscripts, drama

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