

Playing with Grown Ups
Hannah Patterson


Why we like it
"'The Grown-ups' by Nicholas Kelly delves into the struggles of adulthood, exploring themes of responsibility, identity, and the lingering effects of childhood."
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Very much a play of our times, The Grown-Ups is a gripping examination of the way we live now and the thirty-something preoccupation with status, materialism and what it really means to be a 'grown-up' in contemporary Ireland.
'You've no money, no career, no substance.
You're renting these days, people think there's something wrong with you.' Alan and Nicola are a couple desperate to keep pace with the boom time.
However, when Alan's sister Amy is involved in a scandal, Alan finds himself questioning his values and wondering if success can truly be measured by money, ambition and material gain.
The Grown-Ups is a modern-day thriller that has at its heart the malaise of a society 'seduced by extravagance'
The play received its world premiere at the Abbey Theatre's Peacock Theatre, Dublin, on 10 February 2006.
The Grown-ups is a British play written by Nicholas Kelly and published by Methuen (2006).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781408147573).
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Methuen · 2006 · 96 pp
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