"A major new voice in British theatre" (Scotsman) Stockport
1988-2002. Rachel Keats is growing up in town she doesn't like.
Abandoned by her mother, her family life is torn to tatters as she
is left to bring up her younger brother, who, increasingly is drawn
to the excitement out on the streets. When her new partner starts
to abuse her, and those she loves leave her behind, will she stay
or will she find the strength to make her own way in the world?
Praise for Herons: "filled with a sense of life's miraculous
potential. It deals with damaged characters yet is imbued with a
poetic lyricism" (Guardian) Port is published to tie in with the
production at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester in November
2002. Simon Stephens is presently writer-in-residence at the Royal
Court Theatre, London.
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