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The Force of Change Gary Mitchell

The Force of Change By Gary Mitchell

The Force of Change by Gary Mitchell


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Summary

An explosively topical play about institutional corruption in Northern Ireland.

The Force of Change Summary

The Force of Change by Gary Mitchell

An explosively topical play about institutional corruption in Northern Ireland.

Caroline is a detective Sergeant in the Royal Ulster Constabulary. Used to doing battle against the ingrained sexism of her male colleagues, she begins to suspect something much worse: systematised collaboration between the RUC and the loyalist terrorists of the UDA.

Gary Mitchell's play The Force of Change was first staged at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2000. It won the George Devine Award, and Gary Mitchell won the 2000 Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Playwright.

The Force of Change Reviews

'His best play to date, a high-voltage, disputatious examination of the Royal Ulster Constabulary'

* Observer *

'Mixes visceral excitement with a coolly provocative analysis of political issues'

* Daily Telegraph *

About Gary Mitchell

Gary Mitchell is a British playwright based in Northern Ireland. His plays, many of them political thrillers about contemporary life in Belfast, have been widely performed, and he has been called 'Northern Ireland's greatest playwright' (Guardian). His stage plays include In a Little World of Our Own (Abbey Theatre, Dublin, 1997), As the Beast Sleeps (Abbey Theatre, 1998), Tearing the Loom (Lyric Belfast, 1998), Trust (Royal Court Upstairs, London, 1999), The Force of Change (Royal Court, 2000, winner of the George Devine Award and the Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Playwright), and Loyal Women (Royal Court, 2003).

Additional information

GOR003241609
9781854596161
1854596160
The Force of Change by Gary Mitchell
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Nick Hern Books
20001124
96
Winner of Evening Standard Award for Most Promising Playwright 2000 Winner of George Devine Award.
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