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David Haig

DAVID HAIG   (1955 - )

Nationality:   English    Email:   n/a   Website:   n/a

Literary Agent:  United Agents  

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Plays by David Haig

DAVID HAIG

Good Samaritan, The

1st Produced:

Hampstead Theatre, London, EUR >>>

2000

Company:

Peter Wolff Theatre Trust

1st Published:

Nick Hern Books, London >>>, 2000

ISBN/ASIN:

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Music:

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Genre:

Play/Drama

Parts:

Male

3

Female

4

Parts other:

1g

Notes:

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Synopsis:

Alan is a loving husband, a responsible parent and an experienced Samaritan. A good man trying to create a kinder world. But good intentions aren't always enough and, with an unlikely companion, he embarks on a reckless flight of fantasy that rocks the moral foundations of his life.

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DAVID HAIG

My Boy Jack

1st Produced:

Hampstead Theatre, London, EUR >>>

1997

Company:

n/a

1st Published:

Nick Hern Books, London >>>, 1998

ISBN/ASIN:

-

Music:

-

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#15044

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Genre:

Play/Drama

Parts:

Male

8

Female

2

Parts other:

doubling possible

Notes:

-

Synopsis:

The year is 1913. War with Germany is imminent. Rudyard Kipling, the British Empire's greatest apologist, is at the peak of his literary fame. This play explores the nature of a man who loses his balance when devotion to family and country clash. World War I breaks out, and Kipling's son, Jack, is determined to fight, but the Army and the Navy both reject him because of his extremely poor eyesight. Undaunted, Kipling uses his influence to land Jack a commission in the Irish Guards, sparking off a bitter family conflict. Jack goes to war and is reported missing, believed wounded, in his first action. The Kipling family live in vain hope for two years, before finally learning of Jack's death. The effect on Kipling is profound and irrevocable, as he struggles to confront his appalling sense of guilt and loss. The play is a powerful and moving account of the anguish at the heart of a man whose storytelling continues to delight millions throughout the world.

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