Description |
1 online resource (ii, 68 pages) |
Series |
Modern Plays |
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Methuen modern plays.
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Summary |
In a once-great Scottish town, a massive redevelopment project promises to bring money, jobs and new prospects to its forgotten population. However, when Dr Kirsten Stockmann discovers a dangerous secret, she knows she must bring the truth to light - no matter the cost. A provocative and timely drama about corruption, politics and the media, The Enemy is a uniquely Scottish take on Henrik Ibsen's timeless work An Enemy of the People, written by award-winning playwright Kieran Hurley |
Notes |
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Online resource; description from resource and publisher's metadata (viewed on 02 Nov 2022) |
Subject |
Drama -- Corrupt practices
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Drama -- 21st century -- Scotland
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Drama
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Scotland
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781350257160 |
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1350257168 |
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