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The Strongbox (NHB Modern Plays)

Stephanie Jacob

Publisher: Nick Hern Books

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Summary

A story of domestic servitude and abuse of power, as authoritarian Kat, her ageing mother, Ma, and their teenaged slave, Maudie, jostle for power – and affection – in their dilapidated London home.
The Strongbox by Stephanie Jacob was first performed as part of the 2018 VAULT Festival, London.
Also available in the collection Plays from VAULT 3.
Available since: 02/16/2018.
Print length: 69 pages.

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