Richard Bean: Plays Two (e-bog) af Richard Bean, Bean
Richard Bean, Bean

Richard Bean: Plays Two e-bog

184,80 DKK
Includes the plays Toast, Mr England, Smack Family Robinson, and Honeymoon Suite'Suddenly with four new plays opening within 12 months, Richard Bean has become the playwright of the moment and now, in Honeymoon Suite, his most prestigious premiere to date, he has written what seems like the perfect play' The Financial Times on Honeymoon Suite'Toast is as funny, touching, and brilliant an account …
Includes the plays Toast, Mr England, Smack Family Robinson, and Honeymoon Suite'Suddenly with four new plays opening within 12 months, Richard Bean has become the playwright of the moment and now, in Honeymoon Suite, his most prestigious premiere to date, he has written what seems like the perfect play' The Financial Times on Honeymoon Suite'Toast is as funny, touching, and brilliant an account of men at work as any we have had since David Storey's The Changing Room' The Spectator on Toast'Cunningly effective' The Times on Mr England'A brilliant black satire that plays on an Ortonesque reversal of values. Bean distributes deftly crafted, razor-sharp lines among a cast of characters who would sooner snort them than deliver them.' The Guardian on Smack Family Robinson
E-bog 184,80 DKK
Forfattere Richard Bean, Bean (forfatter)
Forlag Oberon Books
Udgivet 11.08.2016
Længde 258 sider
Genrer Plays, playscripts
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781849436694

Includes the plays Toast, Mr England, Smack Family Robinson, and Honeymoon Suite'Suddenly with four new plays opening within 12 months, Richard Bean has become the playwright of the moment and now, in Honeymoon Suite, his most prestigious premiere to date, he has written what seems like the perfect play' The Financial Times on Honeymoon Suite'Toast is as funny, touching, and brilliant an account of men at work as any we have had since David Storey's The Changing Room' The Spectator on Toast'Cunningly effective' The Times on Mr England'A brilliant black satire that plays on an Ortonesque reversal of values. Bean distributes deftly crafted, razor-sharp lines among a cast of characters who would sooner snort them than deliver them.' The Guardian on Smack Family Robinson