Synopses & Reviews
Dramatic new play of crime and redemption by winner of Pearson Most Promising New Playwright Award, 2001
A story of crime and redemption, starting at the mouth of the River Thames and moving across England over twenty years. It begins with a life choice for Jamie Carris and ends with a re-union with his young daughter. It is also a story about a killer.
Synopsis
Simon Stephens latest play, which received glowing reviews at its Royal Court premiere, June 2004.
About the Author
Simon Stephens' first play "Bluebird" was produced at the Royal Court, London, in 1998. His next, "Herons", was nominated for the Olivier Award for most promising playwright, and "Port" was awarded the Pearson award for Best New Plays in 2002. He is currently writer-in-residence at the Royal Court Theater, London.