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Sonali Bhattacharyya

SONALI BHATTACHARYYA   

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Literary Agent:  Berlin Associates  

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Plays by Sonali Bhattacharyya

SONALI BHATTACHARYYA

These Four Streets

1st Produced:

Birmingham: The Door, Rep, England, EUR >>>

2009

Company:

Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company

1st Published:

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ISBN/ASIN:

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Music:

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Genre:

Play/Drama

Parts:

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Notes:

written by Naylah Ahmed, Sonali Bhattacharyya, Jennifer Farmer, Lorna French, Amber Lone and Cheryl Akila Payne

Synopsis:

In October 2005 the rumour of a rape sparked disturbances in Lozells, Birmingham, that led to the killing of one man, widespread damage and a fracture between two communities that had previously appeared to be living happily alongside one another. Inspired by the views, hopes and fears of local people connected to or affected by the disturbances, These Four Streets is an engaging and hopeful play that highlights a community's fight to stay together. A collaboration between six young female writers, These Four Streets explores the power of rumour and what it's like to live in a place that has been written off.

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SONALI BHATTACHARYYA

Thin Red Line

1st Produced:

Birmingham: The Door, Rep, UK, EUR (reading) >>>

2007

Company:

Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Black Country Touring and Kali Theatre

1st Published:

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ISBN/ASIN:

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Music:

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#72653

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Genre:

Play/Drama

Parts:

Male

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Female

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Parts other:

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Notes:

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Synopsis:

Is solidarity now unfashionable? If so, could partition ever happen here? Has it already started? How could we stop it happening? Reflecting a real slice of life in the Black Country, Thin Red Line explores the long-term effect of Partition on the communities of the Indian sub-continent in Britain today.

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SONALI BHATTACHARYYA

Two Men In The Fog

1st Produced:

Courtyard Theatre, Hereford

2006

Company:

Pentabus Theatre

1st Published:

in White Open Spaces, Oberon Books, London >>>, 2006

ISBN/ASIN:

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Music:

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#55743

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Genre:

Short Monologue One Act

Parts:

Male

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Female

1

Parts other:

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Notes:

part of White Open Spaces - seven plays about race and belonging in the countryside

Synopsis:

in 2004 Trevor Phillips, Chair of the Commission for Racial Equality, asked if the countryside is guilty of a "passive apartheid". Pentabus, BBC Radio Drama and nine writers spent a week in Shropshire exploring this question. These plays are the result. . .

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