Where Sat the Lovers

Cast: 3f 1f/m

Staging: Flexible staging

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

Ebook, ISBN: 9781788507431Publication Date:
21 Sep 2023
£6.99 £5.59You save £1.40 (20%)
First Staged:
Dublin Fringe Festival, 2021

Where Sat the Lovers

By Carys D. Coburn With MALAPROP Theatre

Ebook £6.99£5.59

Imagine you're scared for your adult sibling. They're on the brink and you want to keep them safe. You think they're mentally ill but they think they're just leftwing.

To make the right choices together you'll need to know the right things. The big question: how do you know if you know the right things?

Where Sat The Lovers is about codes, hallucinations, Isaac Newton, war crimes, seeing meaning where there's none and vice versa. It's about facing an overwhelming world and trying to make sense of it all.

Created by Carys D. Coburn with MALAPROP Theatre, it was first staged at Project Arts Centre, Dublin, as part of the 2021 Dublin Fringe Festival, directed by Claire O'Reilly.

Also available in the collection MALAPROP: plays.

Cast: 3f 1f/m

Staging:Flexible staging

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

Ebook,ISBN: 9781788507431Publication Date:
21 Sep 2023
£6.99 £5.59You save £1.40 (20%)

Also by Carys D. Coburn:

MALAPROP: plays
Drawing Crosses on a Dusty Windowpane
Citysong
Citysong and other plays
Before You Say Anything
Boys and Girls
Everything Not Saved
HOTHOUSE

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