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Honour-Bound (NHB Modern Plays)
Honour-Bound (NHB Modern Plays)
Honour-Bound (NHB Modern Plays)
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Honour-Bound (NHB Modern Plays)

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A powerful solo show about family, anti-Blackness, and what we're willing to sacrifice for love.
After Simran loses her friend to honour-based violence, she has to answer some life-changing questions: will she and her boyfriend be able to live safely ever after?
Zahra Jassi's play Honour-Bound was premiered at VAULT Festival, London, 2023.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 2, 2023
ISBN9781788506588
Honour-Bound (NHB Modern Plays)
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Zahra Jassi

Zahra Jassi is an actor, writer and theatremaker based in London. Her plays include Honour-Bound (VAULT Festival, London, 2023).

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    Honour-Bound (NHB Modern Plays) - Zahra Jassi

    Zahra Jassi

    HONOUR-BOUND

    NICK HERN BOOKS

    London

    www.nickhernbooks.co.uk

    Contents

    Welcome to VAULT

    Dedication

    Original Production

    Acknowledgements

    Epigraph

    Characters

    Honour-Bound

    About the Author

    Performing Rights

    Welcome to VAULT Festival

    Hoo boy! What does one even begin to write here? I don’t know. Better writers than I have articulated the myriad emotions and effects of the last three years. Words seem inadequate. But this is a volume celebrating words and writing and writers so I’m going to give it a red hot go.

    It’s been rough, hey team? It’s been rough for the arts. Even more so for theatre and live performance. Even even more so for fringe and independent theatre. And even even even more so for emerging artists. If anything has been made clear these last few years, it is that there is a dearth of quality and financially sustainable opportunities for early career artists to make work and spaces to make that work in. When those few opportunities are taken away, everyone loses. Artists lose the opportunity to experiment and take risks. Audiences lose the opportunity to engage with exciting and radical work from a multiplicity of voices. And our industry loses the opportunity to grow, progress, be challenged and changed by these voices. It’s a long road to recovery with lots of listening and learning required. I really hope we’re up for it.

    VAULT Festival has not been immune to the decimation of these last years. From the early cancellation in 2020, to deciding not to mount a 2021 Festival, and then the devastating decision to cancel a completely programmed Festival for 2022, this has been a truly difficult time for our artists and our team. Throughout this time it has been made clear to me over and over what a vital part of the live performance ecology VAULT Festival is. How important it is that we are here, providing quality opportunities in the most sustainable way possible for artists and audiences. That we are listening and growing and provoking. Providing space for artists to challenge and disrupt, to ask of an industry on its knees… ‘What if?’

    The writers included in this, our sixth Plays from VAULT anthology, have all used their work to ask ‘What if?’ These are plays of importance, of playfulness, of risk, of freneticism and pathos and joy and anger and hope. Plays from artists across backgrounds, and styles and forms. I am so very proud of all of them.

    These plays represent a mere fraction of the scope of work at VAULT Festival 2023. From stand-up comedy

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