Eye of the Storm by Charles Way

Eye of the Storm

Eye of the Storm retells The Tempest, following Miranda's journey as she matures on her father Prospero's magical island. Tensions arise when two new arrivals, Trinculo and Stephano (actually Stephanie, having escaped home in disguise) appear. Will Miranda uncover her mother's story and leave the island?

Regular price $12.00

Quick Details

  • Type: Play
  • Length: 60 minutes | Can be cut for competition
  • Availability: Available for productions in the United States and Canada
  • Cast Size: 5 roles

Full Details

Roles:

  • Prospero
  • Miranda
  • Ariel
  • Trinculo
  • Stephano/Stephanie

The following resources are included in each performance license:
  • Permission to photocopy the PDF script for your production so there is no additional cost for these assets.

The following resources may be added to you license for an additional fee:
  • Logo/Media package

Charles Way

Charles began writing plays professionally in 1978 when he joined Leeds Playhouse TIE team. He has now written over forty plays, many of them for young people, and his work has been produced all over the world. These include Sleeping BeautyThe Search for Odysseus and A Spell of Cold Weather - which were all nominated as Best Children's Play by the Writer's Guild of Great Britain. He has recently published his 'Classic fairytales, retold for the stage' which includes Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast, which were specially commissioned by The Library Theatre Manchester. His play about the percussionist Evelyn Glennie, which was first produced at the Polka Theatre for Children, was nominated as Best Children's Show by the TMA. Other plays include The FloodRed Red ShoesOne Snowy Night The Tinderbox and The Night Before Christmas. . He was recently commissioned by the National Theatre to write Alice in the News, which children all over Britain have performed. Charles has won several awards and was last years recipient of the 'Children's award' given by the Arts Council of England for 'Red Red Shoes' as best play for young people 2004. His play 'Merlin and the Cave of Dreams', for Imagination Stage, was nominated for a Helen Hayes award for the 'Outstanding New Play of 2004'.

Charles' plays for adults include a well-known version of Bruce Chatwin's On the Black Hill and an adaptation of Independent People by Halldor Laxness. In Wales he has had long associations with Gwent Theatre, The Sherman theatre and Hijinx Theatre, for whom he has written' In the Bleak Midwinter, and Ill Met by Moonlight, both set on the welsh borders. Recent new plays include, Still life, about genetic science for The Plymouth Theatre Royal; The Long Way Home, for New Perspectives Theatre in collaboration with the CIAO festival, which has been performed in Croatia and The Dutiful Daughter which has been performed in China. Charles has written many plays for radio, and a TV poem for BBC2, No Borders, set on the Welsh borders, where he lives and has spent most of his creative life.

Originally produced by SNAP Theatre, UK, in 1993

Reviews

Teenagers all over the country have been enjoying this witty, perceptive and enormously entertaining play…capturing the eternal struggle of youngsters to grow up and fly the nest.

- South Wales Argus

The script has a perfectly easy relationship with its literary ancestor, is written in language which manages to be both basic and poetic.

- The Irish Times