Bang Bang Bang
Paperback, 128 pages ISBN: 9781848422117Publication Date:
8 Sep 2011
Size: 197mm x 130mm£9.99 £7.99You save £2.00 (20%)
Ebook, 128 pages ISBN: 9781780017068Publication Date:
2 Jun 2016
£9.99 £7.99You save £2.00 (20%)
First Staged:
Octagon Theatre, Bolton, 2011

Bang Bang Bang

By Stella Feehily

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Stella Feehily brings her trademark wit and emotional insight to this revealing play that goes behind the public face of charities, journalists and NGOs, and is drawn directly from workshops and interviews with aid workers, doctors, human rights defenders, government advisers, journalists and photographers.

A seasoned human rights defender and her idealistic young colleague embark on a trip to the Democratic Republic of Congo. For Mathilde, it's an induction into a life less ordinary. For Sadhbh it's back to madness and chaos away from her lover and London – exactly as she likes it.

But while Mathilde lets off steam with a photographer and a spliff, Sadhbh has her own encounter: tea with a smart but brutal young warlord she's investigating.

Stella Feehily's play Bang Bang Bang was first performed at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton, in 2011, in a production by Out of Joint that subsequently toured the UK, including performances at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in October 2011.

Press Quotes

'Ambitious, well-researched and sharply presented'

Guardian

'Stella Feehily's best work to date'

Whatsonstage.com
Paperback,128 pages ISBN: 9781848422117Publication Date:
8 Sep 2011
Size: 197mm x 130mm£9.99 £7.99You save £2.00 (20%)
Ebook,128 pages ISBN: 9781780017068Publication Date:
2 Jun 2016
£9.99 £7.99You save £2.00 (20%)

Also by Stella Feehily:

O go my Man
Duck
Dreams of Violence
This May Hurt A Bit

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