Synopses & Reviews
An arresting and angry look at conflict and its effect on soldiers returning home to a world they no longer know how to cope with, and a society that doesnt know how to cope with them.
Carl doesnt fit in at home. He doesnt fit in anywhere. When he signs up for the Army, he sees it as a way out of his life in Blackpool. But the Army takes him to Afghanistan. And when he comes home, its not as a war hero but as a changed man.
Britannia Waves the Rules won a Judges' Award in the 2011 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting. It premiered at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, in May 2014.
"A thrilling onslaught of explosive eloquence... oozes testosterone... often insolently, defiantly funny... its language, sliding in and out of verse, blends hip-hop rhymes with lyrical poeticism." - The Times (London)
"Gritty, well researched... a real tour de force." - WhatsOnStage
"Fast, furious and action-packed... filled with rage." - Manchester Evening News
Synopsis
An urgent, arresting story about the personal cost of contemporary conflict.
Synopsis
Carl doesn't fit in at home. He doesnt fit in anywhere. When he signs up for the army, he sees it as a chance to escape the grim reality of life in his hometown. But the army takes him to Afghanistan. And when he comes home, its not as a war hero but as a changed man.