Skip to product information
1 of 1

The Initiate

Regular price $20.95
Regular price $20.95 Sale price $20.95
Sold out
A thrilling tale of altruism, greed, and the search for how to belong, based on a true story.
  • 12 May 2015
View Product Details
A thrilling tale of altruism, greed, and the search for a way to belong.

When a British couple are seized by Somali pirates, an East London taxi driver decides to rescue them. Meeting disbelief with determination, he dismisses the fears of his wife and flies out to negotiate their release. Speeding from the banks of the Thames to the now unfamiliar world of his homeland, he confronts the family he left behind and the bravado of the defiant men he once called brothers.

The Initiate premiered at the 2014 Edinburgh Festival Fringe in a production by Paines Plough, where it won a Fringe First Award, before touring.

Alexandra Wood's plays include an adaptation of Jung Chang's Wild Swans (ART/Young Vic); The Empty Quarter (Hampstead Theatre); The Centre (Islington Community Theatre); Decade (co-writer, Headlong); Unbroken (Gate); The Lion's Mouth (Royal Court Rough Cuts); The Eleventh Capital (Royal Court) and the radio play Twelve Years (BBC Radio 4). She is a winner of the George Devine Award and was the Big Room Playwright-in-residence at Paines Plough in 2013.

'a carefully wrought work which cleverly explores its themes… an unsettling, forthright piece of writing that will leave you thinking' - Time Out

'wonderfully slippery and always intelligent… offers much to enjoy in its thriller-like structure' - Guardian

files/i.png Icon
Price: $20.95
Pages: 80
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Imprint: Nick Hern Books
Publication Date: 12 May 2015
Trim Size: 7.75 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781848424333
Format: Paperback
REVIEWS Icon
Alexandra Wood is a British playwright. Her work includes The Eleventh Capital (Royal Court), Unbroken (Gate Theatre) The Empty Quarter (Hampstead Theatre) and an adaptation of Wild Swans (Young Vic / American Repertory Theatre). Her 2007 play The Eleventh Capital won her the George Devine Award for Most Promising Playwright.