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Word-Play (NHB Modern Plays)
Word-Play (NHB Modern Plays)
Word-Play (NHB Modern Plays)
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Word-Play (NHB Modern Plays)

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In the Downing Street Press Office an emergency meeting has been called. The Prime Minister has been ad-libbing on live TV (again) and his words are going viral.
There is a flurry of accusations, and demands for an apology; but as his team debate what to do next, it's already too late. His words have found their way to dinner parties, bus journeys and newspaper columns across the nation – and not everyone is angry.
Rabiah Hussain's play Word-Play explores how language seeps into public consciousness and reverberates with far-reaching consequences that will last for generations. It premiered at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, London, in July 2023, directed by Nimmo Ismail.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 27, 2023
ISBN9781788506281
Word-Play (NHB Modern Plays)
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Rabiah Hussain

Rabiah Hussain is a writer for film, TV and theatre. Her plays include: Word-Play (Royal Court Theatre, London, 2023); We Are Shadows (Tamasha Theatre, 2019); and Spun (Arcola Theatre, London, 2018 and Canadian tour; winner of the German Baden-Wuttemberg Youth Theatre Prize 2020).

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    Word-Play (NHB Modern Plays) - Rabiah Hussain

    RIVERS OF BLOOD

    Characters: A (male), B (male).

    A This is a moment.

    B It is a moment.

    A A moment to remember –

    B – A moment to remember.

    A Will it be?

    B What?

    A Remembered.

    B It should be –

    A Should?

    B It could be.

    Beat.

    A Could indicates that you don’t believe it will be.

    B I believe it should be talked about. And it could be talked about. But –

    A – But what?

    B I’m simply going by history.

    A It’s a considerable moment. In history.

    B Sometimes even considerable moments end up relegated to textbooks.

    A Surely it’s bigger than that?

    B So much bigger.

    A It created something. Unity

    B – Chaos.

    A Good chaos –

    B – Life-altering chaos. I agree.

    A Then surely it is, should be and will be talked about.

    B I’m simply saying that sometimes, sometimes, these events that feel, and are a moment for those of us who are experiencing them in the here and now, can also remain a moment in the memory of history confined to our present. And so, can be seen by those in the future, as a moment back in time.

    A But this isn’t and shouldn’t be just a moment in the distant past for them.

    B I agree.

    A It should be bigger.

    B It should be bigger.

    A It should be vast

    B – It should be a wave.

    A A wave?

    B A wave

    Continuous. Sweeping. A moment that is so alive it echoes through time. Oscillates. Immerses with other waves in the future to create multiple moments so it can become more than just a moment in the distant past for them. We want it to be felt. Not just remembered…

    A …And how do we ensure that happens?

    B We give it a name.

    A A name? It has a name.

    B No, no, no. Not a name that simply refers to where it happened. So many moments have happened and will happen in that place. There will be hundreds of moments

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