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A new version of Holland's most popular play, brilliantly adapted by Lee Hall Displaying his characteristic disdain for bourgeois hypocrisy, in The Good Hope Heijermans takes up the cause of exploited fishermen. Set in Whitby, this fresh adaptation by Lee Hall breathes new life into a modern European classic. This adaptation is published to tie in with the play's premiere at London's National Theatre in November 2001, to be followed by a nationwide tour.

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A new version of Holland's most popular play, brilliantly adapted by Lee Hall Displaying his characteristic disdain for bourgeois hypocrisy, in The Good Hope Heijermans takes up the cause of exploited fishermen. Set in Whitby, this fresh adaptation by Lee Hall breathes new life into a modern European classic. This adaptation is published to tie in with the play's premiere at London's National Theatre in November 2001, to be followed by a nationwide tour.
Autorenporträt
Herman Heijermans (b. Rotterdam, 1864) was a Dutch writer. His novels and stories include Trinette, Fles, Interieurs, and Diamanstad. His play, The Good Hope (Op Hoop van Zegen), which criticised the exploitation of Dutch fishermen, was produced to great interest in his homeland, and went on to tour internationally. Other plays include Dora Kremer, Ghetto, Het Pantser and Ora et labora. He died in 1924.