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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 112 pages, height x width x depth: 198x129x7 mm, weight: 130 g
  • Sērija : Modern Plays
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Apr-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Methuen Drama
  • ISBN-10: 0413772594
  • ISBN-13: 9780413772596
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 112 pages, height x width x depth: 198x129x7 mm, weight: 130 g
  • Sērija : Modern Plays
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Apr-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Methuen Drama
  • ISBN-10: 0413772594
  • ISBN-13: 9780413772596
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The first play from a new British playwright



It's the 1960s in Hampstead, London. Bruno and Anna Mosenthal, Anna's brother Leo and his wife Ottilie are awaiting the arrival of a potential buyer for their jointly owned country cottage. Leo is keen to raise the asking price for the house bought through a gift for the siblings by their father, a Jewish button factory owner who lost out in Berlin before the war. But when the buyer, Lisa Pendry, turns out to be German too, Leo demands an apology for Nazi war crimes as well as money in return for the property. At Leo's funeral in the 1990s, Daniel, his son attempts to confront the broken dreams of the previous generation of Jewish refugees. But in surviving the war, marrying a Lebanese wife and denying his roots, has Daniel managed to leave behind the legacy of anger and sense of victimisation that haunted his father The Lucky Ones is published to tie in with the premiere at London's Hampstead Theatre, starring Kelly Hunter



The first play from a new British playwright



It's the 1960s in Hampstead, London. Bruno and Anna Mosenthal, Anna's brother Leo and his wife Ottilie are awaiting the arrival of a potential buyer for their jointly owned country cottage. Leo is keen to raise the asking price for the house bought through a gift for the siblings by their father, a Jewish button factory owner who lost out in Berlin before the war. But when the buyer, Lisa Pendry, turns out to be German too, Leo demands an apology for Nazi war crimes as well as money in return for the property. At Leo's funeral in the 1990s, Daniel, his son attempts to confront the broken dreams of the previous generation of Jewish refugees. But in surviving the war, marrying a Lebanese wife and denying his roots, has Daniel managed to leave behind the legacy of anger and sense of victimisation that haunted his father The Lucky Ones is published to tie in with the premiere at London's Hampstead Theatre, starring Kelly Hunter



The first play from a new British playwright



It's the 1960s in Hampstead, London. Bruno and Anna Mosenthal, Anna's brother Leo and his wife Ottilie are awaiting the arrival of a potential buyer for their jointly owned country cottage. Leo is keen to raise the asking price for the house bought through a gift for the siblings by their father, a Jewish button factory owner who lost out in Berlin before the war. But when the buyer, Lisa Pendry, turns out to be German too, Leo demands an apology for Nazi war crimes as well as money in return for the property. At Leo's funeral in the 1990s, Daniel, his son attempts to confront the broken dreams of the previous generation of Jewish refugees. But in surviving the war, marrying a Lebanese wife and denying his roots, has Daniel managed to leave behind the legacy of anger and sense of victimisation that haunted his father?

The Lucky Ones is published to tie in with the premiere at London's Hampstead Theatre, starring Kelly Hunter


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In the 1960s in Hampstead, Bruno and Anna Mosenthal, Anna's brother Leo and his wife Ottilie wait for the potential buyer of their jointly-owned cottage, bought with money from the siblings' Jewish father. But when the buyer turns out to be German, Leo demands an apology for Nazi war crimes.
Charlotte Eilenberg's first play, The Lucky Ones, premiered at Hampstead Theatre in 2002 and won her the Most Promising Playwright award at the 2003 Olivier Awards. Her second play, Shrunk, was produced in 2010 at the Cock Tavern, Kilburn.