Synopsis
Parliament Square
Published by Nick Hern Books
3 Male 4 Female
How far would you go for what you believe in?
What can one individual do to effect change?
And where do we draw the line between absolute commitment and dangerous obsession?
Kat gets up one morning, leaves her family behind and travels to London to carry out an act that will change her life
And - she hopes - everyone else's.
Raw, disturbing and compassionate, James Fritz's searingly powerful play forces a confrontation with some of the most urgent questions we face
REVIEWS
"'Powerful an artfully structured work" ~ The Independent
"'A hugely original, intricate work a harrowing exploration of the void between feeling something, and taking action ... fast-paced and almost physically painful to watch" ~ Time Out
"'Humorous, gritty and cold unapologetically and intensely scrutinises the parallels between the commitment to a cause and the possession of an unhealthy obsession" ~ Broadway World
"This intense, sprawling play is a call to action It has such a timely vitality ... there are few playwrights working in Britain today whose work is as slick and unsettling as James Fritz's" ~ British Theatre Guide