This perceptive play for young adults, set ten years after the bomb, portrays with frightening clarity the destruction of human character as social standards are lost in a struggle for power and survival. In the ruins of an abandoned building fifteen teenage survivors struggle to make sense of the desolation. Ironically, they begin to repeat their parents' mistakes. The play ends with a thought provoking clash of personalities.-Flexible cast
David Foxton
David Foxton is a renowned British author best known for his novel "The Last Summer." His writing style is characterized by vivid descriptions, complex characters, and intricate plot twists. Foxton's work has made significant contributions to the literary world, earning him a reputation as a master storyteller.