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The Portuguese visual artist Paula Rego has inspired this new trilogy of plays. Her paintings Crivelli's Garden, The Prey and Breaking China became the catalyst for writing by theatre maker Fiona Graham. Commissioned by Theatre Centre and Komedia, these three new plays were developed for specific audiences through a series of artist/audience residencies and collaborations. These works have toured Britain and been re-staged in Portugal and Singapore. Crivelli's Garden was created for a 16+ audience and explores rites of passage as two young women decide whether they should stay or leave their…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Portuguese visual artist Paula Rego has inspired this new trilogy of plays. Her paintings Crivelli's Garden, The Prey and Breaking China became the catalyst for writing by theatre maker Fiona Graham. Commissioned by Theatre Centre and Komedia, these three new plays were developed for specific audiences through a series of artist/audience residencies and collaborations. These works have toured Britain and been re-staged in Portugal and Singapore. Crivelli's Garden was created for a 16+ audience and explores rites of passage as two young women decide whether they should stay or leave their fishing village to go to university in Portugal. Between Friends is for 7 -11 year olds and examines the politics of friendship between three young people when they are shipwrecked and abandoned in a lighthouse. Breaking China is for 4-8 year olds and shows the importance of creative play and storytelling when making sense of change and adversity.
Autorenporträt
Fiona Graham is an author and screenwriter based in the west of Ireland. Originally from Glasgow, Scotland, Fiona moved to Galway at the age of 21. She wrote and produced the award-winning Irish feature film, 'Songs for Amy', starring Sean Maguire. 'Songs for Amy' won the Jury Award at Newport Beach Film Festival, California and achieved cinematic release and is available on multiple digital platforms. 'The Chancer' is Fiona's debut novel.