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Reporter, The

  • Nicholas Wright
  • Full Length Play, Drama, 1960s
  • 9M, 3F
  • ISBN: 9781854599636

An enthralling detective story based on the true life story of BBC reporter James Mossman.

  • Full Length Play
  • Drama

  • Time Period: 1960s
  • Target Audience: Senior, Adult
  • Set Requirements: Unit Set/Multiple Settings

  • Performance Group:
  • Community Theatre
An enthralling detective story based on the true life story of BBC reporter James Mossman.

A brilliant man kills himself mid-career, leaving behind a cryptic suicide note.

Based on the remarkable life of the star BBC correspondent James Mossman during his last years, 1963 to 1971, Nicholas Wright's play The Reporter searches for the truth behind his bewildering suicide. What lies beneath the surface? Or is the surface ultimately all there is?

The Reporter was first staged at the National Theatre, London, in 2007.

REVIEWS:

"Fascinating and witty."

 Evening Standard

"Brilliant... captures precisely the internal politics of institutional existence."

 The Guardian

"Fascinating and moving... a study of addictive love, bereavement and depression, of male competitiveness and weakness, of the pursuit of truth and personal cover-ups."

 Independent on Sunday

"Haunting... every bit as impressive as Wright's last big hit, Vincent in Brixton."

 Sunday Telegraph

Premiere Production: National Theatre, London, 2007.
  • Casting: 9M, 3F

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An enthralling detective story based on the true life story of BBC reporter James Mossman.

A brilliant man kills himself mid-career, leaving behind a cryptic suicide note.

Based on the remarkable life of the star BBC correspondent James Mossman during his last years, 1963 to 1971, Nicholas Wright's play The Reporter searches for the truth behind his bewildering suicide. What lies beneath the surface? Or is the surface ultimately all there is?

The Reporter was first staged at the National Theatre, London, in 2007.

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