The Pass

The Pass by John Donnelly is a drama published by Faber & Faber in 2014, consisting of 116 pages. This play unfolds in a high-end hotel room, where rising football stars Jason and Ade are on the brink of their first-team debut, exploring themes of ambition, fame, and the complexities of success. The narrative captures the essence of their lives filled with goals, girls, and the pressures that come with their burgeoning careers.
Readers will find a story that spans twelve years and three hotel rooms, delving into the interplay of sex, fame, and the risks involved in pursuing one’s dreams. The Pass presents a nuanced examination of what individuals are willing to sacrifice in their quest for victory, making it a thought-provoking addition to the realms of drama and performing arts. This edition offers a concise yet impactful exploration of contemporary issues within the theater landscape.
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In a high-end hotel room, rising football stars Jason and Ade are living the dream. Goals, girls and glory. Tomorrow they make their first-team debut. But the game starts before you’ve even walked out the tunnel.
Twelve years. Three hotel rooms. One last gamble.
An agile new story about sex, fame and how much you’re willing to lose in order to win, The Pass premiered at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in January 2014.
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