The play A Man with Five Children, by Nick Enright is a dramatic representation of the global village and how it impacts and effects lives. The play explores the experiences of 5 individuals living within a global context, allowing the interaction between people from a variety of backgrounds. The play opens with Gerry Hilferty speaking to the audience about his proposal for a new documentary. He plans to choose five children who he will film for one day out of their lives every year, from age seven until twenty one. Gerry himself is a selfish, lonely man who thrives off the lives of others. This demonstrates how global context can affect and in this case, take over one’s life. The children are introduced one by one as they meet at a zoo. We are presented with five children from distinctly different backgrounds. Cam is from a disadvantaged and broken family, Zoe's family is working class and dysfunctional, Jessie's mother is from Torres Strait and her father is British and Susanah comes from a wealthy, educated family. As the children meet outside the zoo we are presented with an idea of
The play A Man with Five Children, by Nick Enright is a dramatic representation of the global village and how it impacts and effects lives. The play explores the experiences of 5 individuals living within a global context, allowing the interaction between people from a variety of backgrounds. The play opens with Gerry Hilferty speaking to the audience about his proposal for a new documentary. He plans to choose five children who he will film for one day out of their lives every year, from age seven until twenty one. Gerry himself is a selfish, lonely man who thrives off the lives of others. This demonstrates how global context can affect and in this case, take over one’s life. The children are introduced one by one as they meet at a zoo. We are presented with five children from distinctly different backgrounds. Cam is from a disadvantaged and broken family, Zoe's family is working class and dysfunctional, Jessie's mother is from Torres Strait and her father is British and Susanah comes from a wealthy, educated family. As the children meet outside the zoo we are presented with an idea of