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Chris Hannan's powerful new play is a searing look at how a politically divided country moves forward in the wake of a crisis.
Chris Hannan's play, written for Shakespeare's Globe, is a hectic and hilarious morality tale for the modern world. Sexy, feisty and real, it is a story about love at its dirtiest, maddest and most bittersweet.
A rowdy, exuberant, badly behaved blast of an adventure, Missy begins in 1862 with Dol McQueen, nineteen-year-old flash girl and opium user, heading for a boom town in the American West.
The Quinn family live in a Glasgow tenement so poor that the only floor covering is old newspapers. But Elizabeth Gordon Quinn is indomitable in the face of poverty and rising rents. Further more she is harbouring a son who is wanted by the police for desertion from his regiment... This play is set against the background of the Rent Strikes.
It's Ann's wedding day, but she's in two minds who to marry because there are two men in her life, both called Billy. Meanwhile, her daughter wants to save souls, and then there's Nanette and her friend Prophet John. Soon, there are nine characters in search of their souls, some sex and a wardrobe.
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