Moonfleece
by Philip Ridley

Moonfleece Book Cover
Moonfleece Cover

Highlights

British

Synopsis

Moonfleece is an intense and thrilling exploration of memory and identity, with themes of contemporary resonance: racism, homophobia, and how those in authority distort both the truth and the past.

This play is Philip Ridley's most direct representation yet of his hopes and fears for disadvantaged, diverse communities of today's society, as two groups of teenagers are forced to judge for themselves the prejudices and preconceptions of their parents.

This is a vital, relevant and compelling story for the whole country and especially young people from all backgrounds.

The plot follows Curtis, who has arranged a secret meeting in a flat of a derelict tower block.

Years ago, when he was a child, Curtis lived here before tragedy struck in the form of his elder brother's death.

Now Curtis is seeing his brother's ghost.

With the aid of Gavin and Tommy, fellow members of the right wing political party of which he is a leading figure, and his ex-girlfriend, Sarah, Curtis aims to find out why this ghost is haunting him.

Things, however, do not go as planned and a hitherto secret story has to be revealed.

A story that will change Curtis's life forever.

Themes

Publication

Publisher
Methuen
Year Published
2010
ISBN 10
1408130556
ISBN 13
9781408130551
Binding
Paperback
Print Length
112 pages
Place Published
London
Language
English
LCCN
2010413623
LCC
PR6068.I292 M66 2010
DCC
822.914
eISBN 13
9781408132777
Print
Moonfleece is a British play written by and published by Methuen in London, 2010. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9781408130551 and an ISBN-10 of 1408130556.
Digital
ePlay digital editions are available on Amazon Kindle Apple Books Google Play with an ISBN-13 of 9781408132777.

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