An intense, elusive, and quietly beautiful play about a family crisis.
A humane, funny and ultimately haunting play that explores masculinity, identity and what it means to be English.
A gripping play about the nature of violence.
An uplifting portrait of human hope and vulnerability, weaving resonant drama out of a friendship, a marriage, a holiday, and a death.
Five plays from Robert Holman's first decade of playwriting.
An acclaimed trilogy of plays exploring the impact of war on ordinary lives.
An enlightening, cathartic and acerbic new play about identity, maturity and reconciliation.
Widely studied at A level, "Across Oka" was first staged by the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1988. This volume also includes a chronology of Holman's life and work, the background to the play, a discussion of themes and characters, and a selection of production photographs.