Lampedusa
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Lampedusa

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This is where the world began. This was Caesar's highway. Hannibal's road to glory. These were the trading routes of the Phoenicians and the Carthaginians, the Ottomans and the Byzantines... We all come from the sea and back to the sea we will go. The Mediterranean gave birth to the world. Step into the shoes of those whose job it is to enforce our harsh new rules: an Italian coastguard and a payday lender from Leeds. How do they do it? And what happens to them? Lampedusa is a powerful play about immigration and welfare. This edition was published to coincide with the premiere at the Soho Theatre, London, on 8 April 2015, as part of the Soho Theatre's season of Politics.

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Publisher
Methuen Drama
Year
2015
ISBN
9781474253574
Edition
1
Subtopic
Drama
Unity 
Theatre, 
Liverpool
Unity 
Theatre 
is 
Liverpool’s 
radical 
small-scale 
theatre 
with 
big 
ambitions. 
Under 
the 
leadership 
of 
new 
Artistic 
Director, 
Matthew 
Linley 
(and 
before 
him 
long-standing 
Artistic 
Director 
emeritus, 
Graeme 
Phillips) 
their 
programme 
of 
presented 
and 
produced 
work 
is 
edgy, 
radical 
and 
unashamedly 
contemporary, 
while 
their 
talent 
development 
programmes 
have 
aided 
the 
establishment 
of 
many 
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the 
UK’s 
top 
touring 
companies 
including 
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by 
an 
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and 
Kaboodle 
productions. 
Recent 
successes 
have 
included 
productions 
of 
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Chibnall’s 
Gaffer
Bruce 
Norris’ 
Clybourne 
Park 
and 
an 
international 
touring 
production 
of 
David 
Yip’s 
Gold 
Mountain
.
unitytheatreliverpool.co.uk
Chair 
Chris 
Bliss
Board 
Kirsty 
Connell, 
Ali 
Harwood, 
Catrina 
Hewitson, 
Chris 
Hulme, 
Nick 
Orr 
and 
Richard 
Morgan
Artistic 
Director 
and 
Chief 
Executive 
Matthew 
Linley
Artistic 
Director 
Emeritus 
Graeme 
Phillips
Executive 
Director 
Sue 
Williams
Technical 
Manager 
Phil 
Saunders
Marketing 
Manager 
Sam 
Freeman
Participation 
Manager 
Louise 
Flooks
House 
Manager 
Chris 
Hennessey
Financial 
Officer 
Alan 
Matthews
Technical 
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Julie 
Kearney
Box 
Office 
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Lisa 
Buckby
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Paul 
Dunbar
Administrative 
Assistant 
Annemarie 
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House 
Manager 
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Unity 
Theatre, 
Liverpool, 
gratefully 
acknowledges 
the 
support 
of 
its 
funders
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limited 
by 
guarantee 
number 
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charity 
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This 
page 
intentionally 
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blank 
Lampedusa
by 
Anders 
Lustgarten

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Copyright
  3. Contents
  4. Introduction
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Lampedusa