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We Are Not These Hands Sheila Callaghan

  • SKU: BELL-2377310
We Are Not These Hands Sheila Callaghan
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We Are Not These Hands Sheila Callaghan instant download after payment.

Publisher: Samuel French
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.88 MB
Pages: 74
Author: Sheila Callaghan
ISBN: 9780573696695, 0573696691
Language: English
Year: 2010

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We Are Not These Hands Sheila Callaghan by Sheila Callaghan 9780573696695, 0573696691 instant download after payment.

Ever since their school blew up, Moth and Belly have taken to stalking an illegal internet cafe in the hopes o/ f one day being allowed in. They take particular interest in Leather, a skittish older man doing research in the cafe. Leather is a self-proclaimed "freelance scholar" from a foreign land with a sketchy past and a sticky secret. Leather begins to fall head over heals in love with Moth... but what about Belly? This play explores the effects of rampant capitalism on a country that is ill-prepared for it.
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"Bold and engaging, We Are Not These Hands is as fun as it is engaging...Rich in detail and full of humor and pathos." —Oakland Tribune
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"Swaggering eccentricity...Callaghan takes a lavish mud bath in a broken language...Ripe apocalyptic slang; at its best, it's racy and unrefined, the kind of stuff you might imagine kids in the back alleys of a decaying world might sling around." —The Washington Post
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"The gap between rich and poor yawns so wide it aches in Sheila Callaghan's We Are Not These Hands, but much of the ache is from laughter. Hands is a comically engaging, subversively penetrating look at the human cost of unbridled capitalism on both sides of the river...the anger of the play's social vision is partly concealed by its copious humor, emerging more forcefully after it's over...Hands bristles with bright, comic originality, particularly in depicting the limitations of its people." —San Francisco Chronicle

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