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'I mean....it – is – the – future. It’s safe. That’s it for me. Security. That’s it.’

'Yer think yer safe – yer think people like me don’t exist – or yer wanna pretend I don’t – well I’m in your flat, mate!’

The developers have had their way – an old way of living has been cleared for Water City, a futuristic, secure, development, where you can live and work and shop. Even the affordable housing is reassuringly expensive. But in the shadow of the glass and steel, some people feel like everything is being taken away.

Those Who Trespass explores the differences between two groups of people; the mistrust, the fear and the tragic collision when these two groups come together.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherOberon Books
Release dateMay 27, 2016
ISBN9781783198016
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Matthew Dunster

Matthew Dunster is an Olivier-nominated director, playwright and actor. He was an Associate Artist at the Young Vic Theatre, and is currently Associate Director at The Globe. His directing credits include The Seagull, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hangmen, Liberian Girl (Royal Court); Love’s Sacrifice (RSC); Imogen, Much Ado About Nothing, The Frontline, Troilus and Cressida, Dr Faustus, The Lightning Child (Shakespeare’s Globe); Love the Sinner (National Theatre); The Love Girl and the Innocent, You Can Still Make a Killing (Southwark Playhouse); Mametz (National Theatre Wales); Before the Party (Almeida); A Sacred Flame (English Touring); Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (Royal Exchange Manchester); Mogadishu (Royal Exchange Manchester/Lyric Hammersmith). His writing credits include Children’s Children (Almeida); You Can See the Hills (Royal Exchange Manchester/Young Vic) and his reimagining of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Most Incredible Thing (Sadler’s Wells).

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