
Us/Them
Carly Wijs
What readers are saying
Readers appreciate the play's broad examination of terrorism, which includes perspectives from various regions and backgrounds. Many note that the emotional impact of speaking real voices adds to its potential power. However, some found the narrative confusing and struggled to identify a clear purpose throughout the play.
“I looked around the room and I thought, I’m the only person in this room that hasn’t killed anyone.”
Talking to Terrorists is a play commissioned by the Royal Court and out of Joint.
The writer, director Max Stafford-Clark, and actors interviewed people from around the world who have been involved in terrorism.
They wanted to know what makes ordinary people do extreme things.
Talking To Terrorists is a British play written by Robin Soans and published by Oberon in London (2006).
Digital editions available on Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781849435826).
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