A Time to Reap

Cast: 1f 2m

Staging: Various interior and exterior settings

Amateur rights performance fee: £85 per performance (plus VAT where applicable)

Paperback, 72 pages ISBN: 9781848423244Publication Date:
21 Feb 2013
Size: 198mm x 129mm£9.99 £7.99You save £2.00 (20%)
First Staged:
Royal Court Theatre, London, 2013

A Time to Reap

By Anna Wakulik Translated by Catherine Grosvenor

Paperback £9.99£7.99

From a forested Polish village to the blinding lights of London, A Time to Reap looks at one woman's story against the mountain landscape of an evolving nation and one of Poland's hottest political topics – abortion and the Catholic Church.

Anna Wakulik's startling play A Time to Reap was first performed, in this English translation by Catherine Grosvenor, at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in February 2013.

The play was developed by the Royal Court from its 2011 International Residency for Emerging Playwrights.

Press Quotes

'Extraordinary... takes a sharply ambivalent and provocative look at what has been gained and what lost in post-Communist society... resoundingly reccommended'

Independent

'Wise, witty... Catherine Grosvenor's translation hits just the perfect, pithy tone... Wakulik is an exciting writer'

The Times

'A lively and inventive drama... technically ingenious'

Telegraph

'An intriguing contemporary parable... punctuated by sharp humour'

Whatsonstage.com

'Questioning, quirky... [a] fresh, provocative Polish voice'

Evening Standard

'A witty, intense pressure-cooker drama'

Time Out

Cast: 1f 2m

Staging:Various interior and exterior settings

Amateur rights performance fee: £85 per performance (plus VAT where applicable)

Paperback,72 pages ISBN: 9781848423244Publication Date:
21 Feb 2013
Size: 198mm x 129mm£9.99 £7.99You save £2.00 (20%)

Also by Catherine Grosvenor:

One Day All This Will Come to Nothing
Cherry Blossom

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