The Urban Girl's Guide to Camping and other plays (NHB Modern Plays)
eBook - ePub

The Urban Girl's Guide to Camping and other plays (NHB Modern Plays)

  1. 248 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

The Urban Girl's Guide to Camping and other plays (NHB Modern Plays)

Book details
Book preview
Table of contents
Citations

About This Book

Tender, uncompromising, haunting and lyrical, these four plays together comprise a contemporary chronicle of the lives of East London's young women.

The plays in this volume are:

The Urban Girl's Guide to Camping (Southwark Playhouse, 2010)
Mehndi Night (Venue 45, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, 2007) Stolen Secrets (Venue 45, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, 2008)
The Unravelling (Venue 45, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, 2009)

These plays are the result of a unique four-year partnership between award-winning playwright Fin Kennedy and Mulberry School in East London. Originally performed by the school at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and at Southwark Playhouse, London, they are written in an ensemble storytelling style that will suit younger performance groups around the country, especially those looking for predominantly female roles.

'To say Fin Kennedy and Mulberry School for Girls are one of the best writer/education partnerships there is doesn't do them justice. To say they're one of the best companies at the Fringe comes closer' - Scotsman

Frequently asked questions

Simply head over to the account section in settings and click on “Cancel Subscription” - it’s as simple as that. After you cancel, your membership will stay active for the remainder of the time you’ve paid for. Learn more here.
At the moment all of our mobile-responsive ePub books are available to download via the app. Most of our PDFs are also available to download and we're working on making the final remaining ones downloadable now. Learn more here.
Both plans give you full access to the library and all of Perlego’s features. The only differences are the price and subscription period: With the annual plan you’ll save around 30% compared to 12 months on the monthly plan.
We are an online textbook subscription service, where you can get access to an entire online library for less than the price of a single book per month. With over 1 million books across 1000+ topics, we’ve got you covered! Learn more here.
Look out for the read-aloud symbol on your next book to see if you can listen to it. The read-aloud tool reads text aloud for you, highlighting the text as it is being read. You can pause it, speed it up and slow it down. Learn more here.
Yes, you can access The Urban Girl's Guide to Camping and other plays (NHB Modern Plays) by Fin Kennedy in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Literature & Drama. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

Year
2014
ISBN
9781780013381
Subtopic
Drama
THE URBAN GIRL’S GUIDE TO CAMPING
Author’s Note
The first of Mulberry Theatre Company’s productions to premiere in London, this play is a new direction for the company and its work. Rather than being developed through practical workshops with school-age students, Urban Girl was the result of a series of round-table discussions with a specially convened Advisory Committee of former Mulberry students (and some staff), mostly young women in their early twenties, either at university or starting careers. Rather than ‘training the group up’ as potential performers for the show, these meetings were much more of a discussion among equals about what this year’s play could be. Chaired with wit and warmth by my collaborator Luke Kernaghan, these weekly meetings were a delight; by turns lively, heated, poignant and laugh-out-loud funny.
For my part, I started with a provocation. I put it to the committee that representations of young British Asian women in our media were woefully lacking; they were either oppressed, exotic, or (occasionally) extremists – or the wives or sisters of extremists. This simply didn’t chime with anything I had experienced at Mulberry in the four years I had been there. We agreed to do something about it. This honest discussion about how best to use this opportunity to speak to a mainstream audience, in a way brought us full circle, back to the way we had developed Mehndi Night – just us and a committee of East London’s young women, with nothing more than a blank canvas, and a desire to imprint it with something extraordinary.
The result, in both this play and the others, will I hope go some way towards doing justice to the charm, resilience and modernity of the young women of Mulberry School. They have been an inspiration and a delight for the past four years, and not one of these plays would have been possible without them. Long may they, and their theatre company, continue.
The Urban Girl’s Guide to Camping was first performed on 14 July 2010 at Southwark Playhouse, London, with the following cast:
PARVIN Rumi Begum
THAMANNA Rumina Kamal
RAJNA Farzana Parvin
SABINA Sultana S. Jahan
The part of GIRL was still being cast at the time of going to press.
Director Luke Kernaghan
Designer Barbara Fuchs
I am also grateful to the Advisory Committee of Mulberry alumni and staff who gave so generously of their time in developing ideas for the play with me: Afsana Begum, Nasima Begum, Noorzahan Begum, Rasma Begum, Rumi Begum, Shanaz Begum, Sarah Dickson, Shara Ismail, Dipa Khatun, Asma Rahman, Shunita Rahman, Nilima Sahu, Farzana Shipa, Najiba Sultana, Rouni Sultana and Jill Tuffee.
Characters
SABINA, twenty, practical, confident, slightly boyish. Beginning a career as a writer and magazine columnist. The only character who speaks to the audience
THAMANNA, twenty, glamorous, feminine, cocky attitude. A beautician, amateur singer, and part-time PCSO (Police Community Support Officer)
RAJNA, twenty-one, forthright, articulate, an imposing presence. A feminist academic and activist about to start an MPhil and university career
PARVIN, nineteen, small, shy, pretty but not confident. Works as a receptionist for a Canary Wharf firm, though about to give it up to get married
GIRL, non-speaking, seven or eight. It is important that she is played by a real child and is not imaginary.
Notes
All the characters are second- or third-generation British Bengali Muslims from Tower Hamlets, East London.
The locations vary between flats in Tower Hamlets, and Ashdown Forest in Sussex.
The time is 2010, early summer.
Translations throughout the text are marked ‘Sylheti’, the dialect of Bengali from the Sylhet region of Bangladesh – which is the most widely spoken in East London.
All the characters are onstage. THAMANNA, RAJNA and PARVIN are busy packing clothes and other gear for camping (not all of it appropriate) into large b...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Contents
  4. Foreword
  5. Introduction
  6. Mehndi Night
  7. Stolen Secrets
  8. The Unravelling
  9. The Urban Girl’s Guide to Camping
  10. About the Author
  11. Copyright and Performing Rights Information