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...you'll see them stuck like insects in amber. Like an Ibsen play... haunted for the rest of their lives
Life After Scandal takes you behind the closed curtains and beyond the reach of the telephoto lenses to explore our paparazzi-infested world from the other side, as those implicated in some of the most notorious scandals of recent years talk frankly about the events which transformed their lives.
This new verbatim play from the writer of
Talking To Terrorists and
The Arab-Israeli Cookbook uses the subjects’ own words to take an entertaining, compassionate and deeply moving look at the different people, from scorned politicians to powerful PRs, expensive prostitutes to disgraced aristocrats, who find themselves caught up in the modern machinery of scandal.
Review
Superbly funny… full of delights - Guardian
Oberon Books | 978-1-84002-805-8 | Sales rights: Australia/NZ | PB
Author
Robin Soans is an actor and writer. As an actor he has worked with the National Theatre, The Royal Court, The Royal Shakespeare Company, Hampstead Theatre, The Tricycle, The Bush and The Young Vic and has made various television and film appearances. He began writing verbatim plays after appearing in Out of Joint’s production of
Waiting-room Germany, a verbatim play about the aftermath of the fall of the Berlin Wall. His other plays are
A State Affair,
Talking to Terrorists and
The Arab-Israeli Cookbook.
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