Touching Tomorrow A Play

Touching Tomorrow A Play by Gillian Plowman is a one-act drama published by Samuel French in 2002. This edition spans 42 pages and is presented in English. The play centers on Dorcas, who cares for her middle-aged brother Vincent, who has learning difficulties. When Dorcas brings home Gemma, a homeless girl claiming to have been raped, the narrative unfolds around the truth of Gemma’s situation and the unexpected role Vincent plays in her journey.
Readers will find that the play addresses complex themes such as homelessness, rape, and disability, all while incorporating elements of humor and warmth. The interactions among the characters reveal the challenges and nuances of their circumstances, providing a thought-provoking exploration of their lives. With a cast of three women and two men, Touching Tomorrow invites audiences to reflect on the realities faced by those on the margins of society.
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Dorcas looks after her middle-aged brother Vincent who has learning difficulties. She has brought home Gemma, a homeless girl who says she has been raped, but is Gemma telling the truth? Surprisingly, it is Vincent who provides the possible way ahead for Gemma. A powerful one-act play which boldly tackles the subjects of homelessness, rape and disability with humour, honesty and warmth.-3 women, 2 men
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