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The Incredible Here and Now is a play about cars and boys and having to grow up too soon. Charcoal chicken, a white Pontiac Trans Am, the Council pool, Michael is living in the shadow of his older brother Dom. The biggest guy in the school. Best car in the West. The guy who just can't help but grab everyone's attention. The guy with the girlfriend with the huge-arse hair. When he is gone Michael roams the streets, navigating life, friendship, love and family. The Incredible Here and Now is a poignant rollercoaster ride celebrating life, first love, family and new beginnings, traversing the…mehr

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The Incredible Here and Now is a play about cars and boys and having to grow up too soon. Charcoal chicken, a white Pontiac Trans Am, the Council pool, Michael is living in the shadow of his older brother Dom. The biggest guy in the school. Best car in the West. The guy who just can't help but grab everyone's attention. The guy with the girlfriend with the huge-arse hair. When he is gone Michael roams the streets, navigating life, friendship, love and family. The Incredible Here and Now is a poignant rollercoaster ride celebrating life, first love, family and new beginnings, traversing the streets of Western Sydney. Adapted for the stage by international award-winning local author and playwright Felicity Castagna.
Autorenporträt
FELICITY CASTAGNA's first book was a collection of stories, Small Indiscretions: Stories of Travel in Asia (Transit Lounge, 2011). Her second book, The Incredible Here and Now (Giramondo, 2013), won the Prime Minister's Literary Award (YA) and the IBBY Honour Book for Australia. It has also been shortlisted for the NSW Premier's Literary Awards, the WA Premier's Book Awards and the Children's Book Council of Australia Book of the Year Award. She wrote the script for The Incredible Here and Now, which premiered at the National Theatre of Parramatta in July 2017 and was published by Currency Press. Her work has been produced for ABC Radio National and ABC television and she has also written for journals and newspapers such as Heat, The Age, The Sun Herald, Island, Wet Ink and Award Winning Australian Writing.Â