Synopsis
Katrina
Published by Methuen
The resulting storms breached rotting levees and emptied neighbouring lake Pontchartrain into the city
Marooned by floodwater that swamped over 80% of their homes, the inhabitants had to wait a week without food or clean water before their own government came to their aid
Katrina uses survivor testimonies and the rich cultural tradition of New Orleans to tell the story of the immediate aftermath of the hurricane
Shedding light on some of the more extraordinary and under-reported aspects of the tragedy, the play portrays an odyssey through a drowned space and a series of encounters with individuals displaced and abandoned within their own city
The plot follows from the death of Virgil, a decadent old New Orleanian, who has been killed by Hurricane Katrina
Trapped by the rising floodwater his partner Beatrice determines to take his body to safety at City Hall
During her journey she encounters a number of other survivors and hears their tales
"The stories build up a staggering picture of official lies and personal heroism" ~ Michael Billington, Guardian
"Holmes' theatrical sensibility is undeniably powerful" ~ Henry Hitchings, Evening Standard