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Informationen zum Autor Uma Nada-Rajah was a member of the Young Writers' programme at the Traverse Theatre and a recipient of a New Playwrights' Award from Playwrights' Studio Scotland. She is a graduate of École Philippe Gaulier and was recently the Starter Female Political Comedy Writer-in-Residence at the National Theatre of Scotland. She is currently under commission to the Almeida Theatre as a part of the Genesis Almeida New Playwrights programme 2022. Uma also works as a nurse for NHS Scotland. Theatre credits include Toy Plastic Chicken (A Play, A Pie and A Pint, Òran Mór and Traverse Theatre; BBC iPlayer), The Dubai Papers (rehearsed reading, Traverse Theatre), The Domestic and Rapunzel (National Theatre of Scotland). Klappentext You're Moses. Napoleon. BeyoncÃ(c). Let's get this image right. Asiya Rao standing defiantly against the influx of illegals. The bold, refreshing antidote to the paralytic woke brigade. The leader this country so desperately needs. In her bid to become the country's leader, Home Secretary Asiya Rao prepares to make a major policy announcement that will establish her as the front runner of the political race. Alongside her cut-throat and calculating advisor Phoebe, she embarks on a publicity stunt starting with a photo shoot by the white cliffs of Dover. But rather than the tide washing her reputation clean, something else washes up... An omen or an opportunity? The women are determined to keep their eyes on the prize, no matter the cost. Bold, satirical and uncomfortably funny, Exodus explores systematic deception and the indifference to human suffering. Uma Nada-Rajah's debut full-length play premiered at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, presented by National Theatre of Scotland, as part of the Made in Scotland Showcase, August 2022. Zusammenfassung You're Moses. Napoleon. Beyoncé. Let's get this image right. Asiya Rao standing defiantly against the influx of illegals. The bold, refreshing antidote to the paralytic woke brigade. The leader this country so desperately needs. In her bid to become the country's leader, Home Secretary Asiya Rao prepares to make a major policy announcement that will establish her as the front runner of the political race. Alongside her cut-throat and calculating advisor Phoebe, she embarks on a publicity stunt starting with a photo shoot by the white cliffs of Dover. But rather than the tide washing her reputation clean, something else washes up... An omen or an opportunity? The women are determined to keep their eyes on the prize, no matter the cost. Bold, satirical and uncomfortably funny, Exodus explores systematic deception and the indifference to human suffering. Uma Nada-Rajah's debut full-length play premiered at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, presented by National Theatre of Scotland, as part of the Made in Scotland Showcase, August 2022. ...