Synopses & Reviews
December, the busiest time of year for Londons hospitals. Beyond the corridors lies a workplace full of professionals under the most extreme pressure, where an unintentional slip can have disastrous consequences. Professionalism and prejudice, turbulent staff romances, ambition and failure collide in this swirling, action-packed drama about an overburdened service that we all depend on and the dedicated individuals that keep it going.
Synopsis
A brilliantly entertaining and exhilarating riff on the structure and format of a TV hospital drama.
Synopsis
A hospital play that follows a tangle of doctors and nurses in a busy London hospital, from the award-winning playwright of the international hit Tribes. Professionalism and prejudice, turbulent staff romances, ambition and failure collide in this swirling, action-packed drama about an over-burdened health service and the tenacious individuals who keep it running.
About the Author
NINA RAINE graduated from Christ Church Oxford with a double First in English Literature. In 2000 she won the Channel Four/Jerwood Spaces Young Regional Theatre Director bursary and joined the Royal Court as a Trainee Director, while also writing plays. Her first play, Rabbit, premiered in London in 2006. In 2010 her play Tribes was a huge success at the Royal Court Theatre in London before being produced in New York and embarking on a highly successful US tour. She is the daughter of poet Craig Raine, and lives in London.