Piranha Heights (e-bog) af Philip Ridley, Ridley
Philip Ridley, Ridley (forfatter)

Piranha Heights e-bog

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Philip Ridley's latest play for Soho Theatre brings his unique blend of story-telling mixed with an apocalyptic vision of a society at conflict with itself to the stage.'Look - they're fading. Those liars. Dissolving . . . It's the end of their world . . . The birth of a new one . . . Our one . . . Our world.'It's Mother's Day and mother is dead. Now her two sons gather in her home to argue about…
Philip Ridley's latest play for Soho Theatre brings his unique blend of story-telling mixed with an apocalyptic vision of a society at conflict with itself to the stage.'Look - they're fading. Those liars. Dissolving . . . It's the end of their world . . . The birth of a new one . . . Our one . . . Our world.'It's Mother's Day and mother is dead. Now her two sons gather in her home to argue about the truth of their childhood. But a storm is approaching . . . with a violent new truth all of its own. This programme playtext is published to tie in with the premiere at Soho Theatre, London, on 15 May 2008.Praise for Leaves of Glass: 'Like a shard of glass plunged straight to the heart . . . superb.' Guardian
E-bog 137,75 DKK
Forfattere Philip Ridley, Ridley (forfatter)
Forlag Methuen Drama
Udgivet 06.11.2013
Længde 96 sider
Genrer Plays, playscripts
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781408110010
Philip Ridley's latest play for Soho Theatre brings his unique blend of story-telling mixed with an apocalyptic vision of a society at conflict with itself to the stage.'Look - they're fading. Those liars. Dissolving . . . It's the end of their world . . . The birth of a new one . . . Our one . . . Our world.'It's Mother's Day and mother is dead. Now her two sons gather in her home to argue about the truth of their childhood. But a storm is approaching . . . with a violent new truth all of its own. This programme playtext is published to tie in with the premiere at Soho Theatre, London, on 15 May 2008.Praise for Leaves of Glass: 'Like a shard of glass plunged straight to the heart . . . superb.' Guardian