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1997

Road

Written by Jim Cartwright

Play Details

Context

Artistic Director
Stephen Daldry

Dates Performed

Sunday 19th January 1997
Jerwood Theatre Downstairs

Play Details

Synopsis

A gritty council estate in northern England, where dreams and despair collide on one long, turbulent night.

Scullery, a charismatic but troubled local, guides us through the lives of the Road’s residents as they grapple with poverty, unemployment, and the search for meaning. We encounter a diverse cast of characters, including young lovers Joey and Clare embarking on a hunger strike, the nostalgic Professor documenting the area’s decline, and Carol and Louise, two young women looking for excitement with a pair of local lads.

Jim Cartwright’s “Road” is a raw, poetic exploration of life on the margins of Thatcher’s Britain. Through a series of vignettes that blend naturalistic dialogue with moments of surreal lyricism, the play captures the resilience, humor, and desperation of a community struggling to find hope in the face of economic devastation. The use of direct address and a fluid, dreamlike structure blurs the lines between performance and reality, inviting the audience to become part of the Road’s vibrant, troubled world.

Director(s)

Simon Curtis

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