The Road to Glory

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Author: Neil Duffield ISBN: 9781906582814
Publisher: Aurora Metro Books Publication: February 28, 2018
Imprint: Aurora Metro Books Language: English
Author: Neil Duffield
ISBN: 9781906582814
Publisher: Aurora Metro Books
Publication: February 28, 2018
Imprint: Aurora Metro Books
Language: English

A group of young villagers, some of them teenagers are persuaded to enlist in King Henry’s army. They set sail from Southampton to claim the throne of France for England. Each has a different reason for going to war and their expectations vary, but none has any experience of fighting in a real battle.

Combining fact and fantasy, the play takes us on a journey from the peace of rural England to the bloody battlefields of Agincourt in France, where the young villagers finally come face to face with the mightiest army in Europe. The reality is both shocking and brutal.

What happens changes their lives forever.

Ideal play for schools,colleges and youth theatres which questions the need for war and its consequences.

Reviews of previous work

"... an extraordinarily moving and effective play, so dramatic that, at times, it is almost assaulting." The Guardian

"... this blazingly adventurous show." The Scotsman

"... no doubting the show's mesmerising appeal to the imagination, which seized the audience with rapt delight." Daily Telegraph

"... there is not a moment which isn't magical."* *Yorkshire Post

"... a marvellous play, a complex dramatic story, challenging in both form and content" Times Educational Supplement

 

About the author

Neil Duffield has written more than 50 plays which have been produced extensively throughout Britain and abroad. His play The Lost Warrior, commissioned by the Dukes Lancaster, won the 2006 Arts Council of England Award for work which displays excellence, inspiration and innovation in children's theatre.

Recent productions include: The Ugly Duckling (Sheffield Crucible and Nottingham Playhouse 2007), Leopard (Sheffield Crucible 2007), *The Hunchback of *Notre Dame (Dukes Theatre, Lancaster 2006). The Snow Queen (Watermill Theatre, Newbury 2006), The Firebird (Northumberland Theatre Company 2006), The Secret Garden (Helix Theatre Dublin 2005) and *The Emperor'*s New Clothes(Midlands Arts Centre, 2005).

Neil is married to freelance theatre director Eileen Murphy and lives in Bolton.

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A group of young villagers, some of them teenagers are persuaded to enlist in King Henry’s army. They set sail from Southampton to claim the throne of France for England. Each has a different reason for going to war and their expectations vary, but none has any experience of fighting in a real battle.

Combining fact and fantasy, the play takes us on a journey from the peace of rural England to the bloody battlefields of Agincourt in France, where the young villagers finally come face to face with the mightiest army in Europe. The reality is both shocking and brutal.

What happens changes their lives forever.

Ideal play for schools,colleges and youth theatres which questions the need for war and its consequences.

Reviews of previous work

"... an extraordinarily moving and effective play, so dramatic that, at times, it is almost assaulting." The Guardian

"... this blazingly adventurous show." The Scotsman

"... no doubting the show's mesmerising appeal to the imagination, which seized the audience with rapt delight." Daily Telegraph

"... there is not a moment which isn't magical."* *Yorkshire Post

"... a marvellous play, a complex dramatic story, challenging in both form and content" Times Educational Supplement

 

About the author

Neil Duffield has written more than 50 plays which have been produced extensively throughout Britain and abroad. His play The Lost Warrior, commissioned by the Dukes Lancaster, won the 2006 Arts Council of England Award for work which displays excellence, inspiration and innovation in children's theatre.

Recent productions include: The Ugly Duckling (Sheffield Crucible and Nottingham Playhouse 2007), Leopard (Sheffield Crucible 2007), *The Hunchback of *Notre Dame (Dukes Theatre, Lancaster 2006). The Snow Queen (Watermill Theatre, Newbury 2006), The Firebird (Northumberland Theatre Company 2006), The Secret Garden (Helix Theatre Dublin 2005) and *The Emperor'*s New Clothes(Midlands Arts Centre, 2005).

Neil is married to freelance theatre director Eileen Murphy and lives in Bolton.

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