Winner of a Scotsman Fringe First Award 2014
Framed by two violent deaths - the apparently inexplicable suicide of a young gay man, and the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby outside the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich in May 2013 - Men in the Cities is a compelling piece about harm and complicity, and about the forces that shape our relationships.
Through fractured snapshots of seemingly disconnected lives, Men in the Cities presents a challenging but radically humane portrait of how we live now.
Über den Autor Goode Chris Goode
Chris Goode's plays include Speed Death of the Radiant Child (The Drum, Theatre Royal Plymouth, 2007), King Pelican (The Drum, Theatre Royal Plymouth, 2009), The Loss of All Things (The Bush Theatre, 2011), Monkey Bars (Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, 2012), God/Head (Ovalhouse Theatre, London, 2012), Men in the Cities (Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, 2014), Infinite Lives (Tobacco Factory, Bristol, 2014), Mad Man (The Drum, Theatre Royal Plymouth, 2014) and Mirabel (Ovalhouse Theatre, London, 2018). In 2017, he adapted and directed Derek Jarman's Jubilee for the Royal Exchange, Manchester and the Lyric Hammersmith.