Motortown

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Motortown is a contemporary stage play by British playwright Simon Stephens that explores themes of violence, alienation, and the psychological impact of war.

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instanceOf stage play
theatrical work
author Simon Stephens NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
dramaticStyle contemporary realism
political theatre
explores impact of foreign wars on domestic life
masculinity and violence
moral ambiguity of warfare
firstPerformanceLocation Royal Court Theatre, London NERFINISHED
genre contemporary theatre
drama
hasCharacterType civilians affected by war
war veteran
hasForm full-length play
one-act play
hasSubject British soldier returning from war
mainTheme alienation
post-traumatic stress
psychological impact of war
social dislocation
violence
narrativeFocus psychological damage caused by military conflict
originalLanguage English
partOf contemporary British drama canon
premiereType world premiere at the Royal Court Theatre
producedBy Royal Court Theatre NERFINISHED
setting contemporary England
timePeriodOfSetting early 21st century
workOf Simon Stephens NERFINISHED

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Simon Stephens notableWork Motortown