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The Secret River

Author: Kate Grenville and Andrew Bovell   Series: NHB Modern Plays

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A deeply moving and unflinching journey into Australia's dark history, adapted from Kate Grenville's acclaimed novel.

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A deeply moving and unflinching journey into Australia's dark history, adapted from Kate Grenville's acclaimed novel.

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Description

William Thornhill arrives in New South Wales a convict from the slums of London. Upon earning his pardon he discovers that this new world offers something he didn't dare dream of: a place to call his own.But as he plants a crop and lays claim to the soil on the banks of the Hawkesbury River, he finds that this land is not his to take. Its ancient custodians are the Dharug people.A deeply moving and unflinching journey into Australia's dark history, Andrew Bovell's adaptation of Kate Grenville's acclaimed novel The Secret River was first performed by the Sydney Theatre Company in 2013.The play had its UK premiere in August 2019, as part of the Edinburgh International Festival, before transferring to the National Theatre, London.This edition includes an introduction by adapter Andrew Bovell, a foreword by historian Henry Reynolds, and music used in the original production.'The Secret River is a sad book, beautifully written and, at times, almost unbearable with the weight of loss, competing distresses and the impossibility of making amends' Observer on the novel The Secret River'A compelling historical epic... unforgettable and unmissable'— Telegraph'Combines masterly storytelling with metaphorical resonance... a mesmerising story... memorably and movingly pinpoints a crucial moment in Australian history'— Guardian'Flows and thunders, and inescapably sweeps you away... a hugely powerful adaptation'— The Stage'A ravishing and sobering epic... a huge and impressive piece of theatre, that tells us a story about our own past that we ought to listen to'— Time Out'A mammoth production that takes a small family story and projects it onto a narrative of nations'— WhatsOnStage'A sweeping saga with deep currents... an epic story from Australia's brutal past'— The Times'A powerful confrontation with Australia's colonial past... essential'— Financial Times

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Critic Reviews

“'A stunning and shattering piece of theatre'”

'A compelling historical epic... unforgettable and unmissable'

Telegraph

'Combines masterly storytelling with metaphorical resonance... a mesmerising story... memorably and movingly pinpoints a crucial moment in Australian history'

Guardian

'Flows and thunders, and inescapably sweeps you away... a hugely powerful adaptation'

The Stage

'A ravishing and sobering epic... a huge and impressive piece of theatre, that tells us a story about our own past that we ought to listen to'

Time Out

'A mammoth production that takes a small family story and projects it onto a narrative of nations'

WhatsOnStage

'A sweeping saga with deep currents... an epic story from Australia's brutal past'

The Times

'A powerful confrontation with Australia's colonial past... essential'

Financial Times

Sunday Telegraph (Australia)

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About the Author

Andrew Bovell's other plays include Things I Know To Be True, Speaking in Tongues (which he subsequently adapted as the screenplay for the film Lantana), and When the Rain Stops Falling.

Kate Grenville is an Australian author. Her other novels include The Idea of Perfection, The Lieutenant and Lilian's Story.

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Product Details

Publisher
Nick Hern Books
Published
8th August 2019
Pages
136
ISBN
9781848428706

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