A fierce and excoriating portrait of British racism, Roy William's
Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads premiered in 2002 at the National
Theatre. Set in a south-west London pub during the 2000 England vs.
Germany match, tempers are running high. As England lose again,
their supporters in The King George lose it too - at full time,
patriotism has become unapologetic racism. This Methuen Drama
Student Edition of the play includes commentary and notes by Gemma
Edwards, University of Manchester, UK, which explore the production
history of the play as well as the historical, social and cultural
contexts that surround it, such as the rise of Nationalism and
far-right groups in the UK. Also featuring an interview with Roy
Williams about the play and its relevance 20 years on, this edition
is a must-have resource for any student exploring Sing Yer Heart
Out for the Lads.
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