Burning monkey : Mwnci ar dan / Sera Moore-Williams.

Author
Moore Williams, Sera [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
  • English
  • Welsh
Published/​Created
  • London : Bloomsbury, [2015]
  • ©2015
Description
1 online resource (105 pages)

Details

Series
Modern Plays. [More in this series]
Summary note
A strongly issue-led play, Burning Monkey relates the story of a teenage couple and their interactions with an older war veteran, trying to rebuild his fractured relationship with his daughter. While their exchanges initially show a hostile and unsympathetic clash of generations, it soon becomes apparent that they share similar pain - based on their damaged family relationships, and absent parents/children - and they begin to feel empathy for one another's plight.In the background, the presence of war looms; the character of Old is haunted by memories of his time as a soldier and the character of Monkey looks forward to a time when he can escape the depressing realities of his life and join the army. In the midst of this, Shell is fifteen, madly in love with Monkey, and pregnant with his child. Her attempts to try and make the irresponsible, immature Monkey stay with her become increasingly desperate. Burning Monkey is a play that raises important issues for teenagers, addressing themes such as war, violence, separated families and responsibility.
Notes
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Language note
Testun Cymraeg/Saesneg = Welsh/English text.
Contents
Burning Monkey; Mwnci ar Dân
ISBN
  • 9781472526755
  • 1472526759
  • 9781472521996
  • 1472521994
OCLC
1467817967
Doi
  • 10.5040/9781472526755
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