Overview
The third volume in an anthology series of the most original and exciting new plays for the nineties Europe, set in an international rail station linking several countries examines the cultural shifts of the post Berlin wall years. Uganda is set in a front sitting room but explores children's love of their fathers, it won the Thames Television Best Play Award in 1994 . Some Voices by Joe Penhall, looks at mental illness and the love between two brothers (it has since been made into a feature film). Ashes and Sand reflects on the world of school leavers in England's "Deep South" and won the George Devine Award in 1994.