
"Tim, a veteran lensman, is hunkered down in a wildlife hide, where he meets Marcus, his new apprentice. Their early interactions are filled with friction, as they clash over everything from making tea to the creative process."
"The play initially appears to be a familiar coming-of-age story about mentorship, but it takes a turn when Marcus reveals a destructive ulterior motive, transforming the narrative into a game of concealment and revelations."
"Photography serves as a launchpad for exploring deeper themes of class, crime, and kinship, with Tim grappling with questions of honesty and legacy, while Marcus navigates the slippery slope of petty criminality."
"Horan delivers a compelling performance as Tim, a character at odds with the pace of modern life, while Beck convincingly portrays Marcus, a young man torn between his creative aspirations and a darker path."
Firewing features Tim, an aging wildlife photographer, and his apprentice Marcus, who clash over their differing approaches to photography. Set in a wildlife hide, the play begins with their generational differences, focusing on their arguments about tea-making and social media. As the story unfolds, Marcus reveals a destructive motive, raising the stakes. The narrative delves into themes of class, crime, and kinship, showcasing Tim's struggle with modernity and Marcus's conflict between creativity and criminality.
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