Sarah Grochala's new play, based on the real life story of Khmer Rouge photographer Nhem En, was the winner of the first Amnesty International Protect The Human Playwriting Competition.
Rewarded for her ideals, May is an official photographer for the new regime, charged with cataloguing inmates at the state prison. But as she photographs and documents enemies of her brave new world, can she really continue to believe?
John McGrath's rarely produced play focuses on a group of British troops guarding an obsolete aircraft gun as they become all too aware of the futility of their task. Tensions soon rise between their...