Overview
A plane loaded with holiday-makers crash lands on a deserted island,
somewhere en route to Majorca. The five survivors are forced not only to
come to terms with the disaster, but also deal with the prospects of
survival in an unforgiving atmosphere. The characters, an ill-assorted
lot, adopt the names of their favourite film stars, and gradually the
personas of Henry (Fonda), Clint, Meryl, Bette and Marilyn begin to take
over. The play, a modern day parable of The Lord of the Flies, explores
the range of human behaviour as this society in miniature gradually
disintegrates, leaving little except quotations from films as a means of
communication and survival, yet emerging as one of the most refreshing
and entertaining new plays of the year.