One morning the sun refused to rise. And then the morning after that. And the morning after that. Perhaps it was tired of what it saw, day after day, going on down on the sinful earth. People were puzzled, then frightened, then panicked. This is an account of events that …
One morning the sun refused to rise. And then the morning after that. And the morning after that. Perhaps it was tired of what it saw, day after day, going on down on the sinful earth. People were puzzled, then frightened, then panicked.
This is an account of events that occurred in a time out of mind before the records began, events that befell our distant ancestors. Or are they events that belong in the future, a prophesy of what awaits our children’s children’s children? One or the other; perhaps they are one and the same.
Regardless of when, the sun has stopped shining and groups of surviving humans hunt for food, warmth and, above all, light.
A beautifully poetic and impressionistic play for a large cast written for drama school and secondary school students. Direct all enquiries to www.playmarket.org.nz
Read the reviews:
The 13th Floor.
“Exceptional performances … Remain in Light is a bloody good play!
Theatreview.
“…this is a well-crafted production of an interesting and thought-provoking play.”
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