Lucky Ones
by Charlotte Eilenberg

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Readers find the play to be amazing and well-constructed, highlighting its subtle approach to the theme of generational trauma. They appreciate the depth and thoughtfulness of the narrative.

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The first play from a new British playwright

It's the 1960s in Hampstead, London.

Bruno and Anna Mosenthal, Anna's brother Leo and his wife Ottilie are awaiting the arrival of a potential buyer for their jointly owned country cottage.

Leo is keen to raise the asking price for the house bought through a gift for the siblings by their father, a Jewish button factory owner who lost out in Berlin before the war.

But when the buyer, Lisa Pendry, turns out to be German too, Leo demands an apology for Nazi war crimes as well as money in return for the property.

At Leo's funeral in the 1990s, Daniel, his son attempts to confront the broken dreams of the previous generation of Jewish refugees.

But in surviving the war, marrying a Lebanese wife and denying his roots, has Daniel managed to leave behind the legacy of anger and sense of victimisation that haunted his father

The Lucky Ones is published to tie in with the premiere at London's Hampstead Theatre, starring Kelly Hunter

Publication

PublisherMethuen
Year2002
BindingPaperback
Pages112
PlaceLondon
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780413772596
ISBN-100413772594
eISBN-139781472503886
LCCN2002489117
LCCPR6105.I44 L83 2002
DCC822/.92

Lucky Ones is a British play written by Charlotte Eilenberg and published by Methuen in London (2002).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781472503886).

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