Roots In Water

Richard Nelson(Broadway Play Publishing)

Roots In Water

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Synopsis

"ROOTS IN WATER is a series of twelve short plays, ranging from five to fifteen minutes in length.

Some have already been staged at a small theater in Woodstock, but the new radio production is the first time they have been performed as a whole.

Richard calls the plays 'a fragmented portrait of a generation' --his generation, the 'baby boom' children of the 1950s who came to adulthood in post-Vietnam America.

All the characters are American, though not all the plays take place in the U S A. The drama spans the years 1976 to 1988 and the plays were written over the past eight years.

Stylistically different--some are funny, some satirical, some moving--they focus on a disparate set of characters including a Vietnam pilot, former anti-war campaigners, teachers, politicians, and lawyers.

Nelson sees the series as being 'like a volume of collected stories.'" Radio Times "A tapestry of American society."

Sheridan Morley, The Sunday Telegraph "Something of the spareness and the ability to set up slow-burning trains for thought which mark out Raymond Carver's short stories."

Robert Hanks, The Independent

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