The Summer House
Three not-so-alpha males are AWOL in Iceland.

Then the Vikings arrive.

Mountains, myths and middle-class angst, in a new play about friendship and modern masculinity.

And the weather.

The Summer House is a first time collaboration between Will Adamsdale (Jackson's Way), Neil Haigh (Cartoon de Salvo), Matthew Steer (Britain's Best Mates) and Jon Wright (co-founder of Told by an Idiot and Trestle).

The Summer House is produced by Fuel and was first performed at artsdepot, London, on 11th March 2011, before embarking on a UK-wide tour.

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The Summer House
Three not-so-alpha males are AWOL in Iceland.

Then the Vikings arrive.

Mountains, myths and middle-class angst, in a new play about friendship and modern masculinity.

And the weather.

The Summer House is a first time collaboration between Will Adamsdale (Jackson's Way), Neil Haigh (Cartoon de Salvo), Matthew Steer (Britain's Best Mates) and Jon Wright (co-founder of Told by an Idiot and Trestle).

The Summer House is produced by Fuel and was first performed at artsdepot, London, on 11th March 2011, before embarking on a UK-wide tour.

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The Summer House

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The Summer House

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Overview

Three not-so-alpha males are AWOL in Iceland.

Then the Vikings arrive.

Mountains, myths and middle-class angst, in a new play about friendship and modern masculinity.

And the weather.

The Summer House is a first time collaboration between Will Adamsdale (Jackson's Way), Neil Haigh (Cartoon de Salvo), Matthew Steer (Britain's Best Mates) and Jon Wright (co-founder of Told by an Idiot and Trestle).

The Summer House is produced by Fuel and was first performed at artsdepot, London, on 11th March 2011, before embarking on a UK-wide tour.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849431750
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/28/2012
Series: Oberon Modern Plays
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.20(d)

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“Ingenious comedy… this is a shaggy stag story rooted in three great characters” 4 stars – Time Out

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