Parker Plays: 1: Spokesong; Catchpenny Twist; Nightshade; Pratt's Fall Spokesong; Catchpenny Twist; Nightshade; Pratt's Fall |
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Author:
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Series title: | Contemporary Dramatists Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-413-74340-4 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2000 |
Publisher: | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Imprint: | Methuen Drama |
Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $24.99 |
Book Description:
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''Stewart Parker was a playwright whose sense of history and elegance of wit and feeling were unusual in the British Theatre' (Observer) This volume includes four plays- Spokesong 'A dazzling play that combines warmth of sentiment with great emotional strength and intellectual playfulness . a gorgeously rich play' (New York Post); Catchpenny Twist- 'The most appealing thing about Parker's work is the ease with which he blends lunatic humour with a gritty sense of reality. He's done it...
More Description''Stewart Parker was a playwright whose sense of history and elegance of wit and feeling were unusual in the British Theatre' (Observer) This volume includes four plays- Spokesong 'A dazzling play that combines warmth of sentiment with great emotional strength and intellectual playfulness . a gorgeously rich play' (New York Post); Catchpenny Twist- 'The most appealing thing about Parker's work is the ease with which he blends lunatic humour with a gritty sense of reality. He's done it before in Spokesong and he does it again in this hard, ribald and hilarious little play' (Sunday Times); Nightshade- 'A rare delight . A mixture of experiment, inventiveness, wit, sheer theatricality, obscure motifs and elements that are deeply moving . It is a highly complex play; there is no story that is told in sequence, no meaning that can be easily grasped. But as theatre it is superb' (Hibernia); Pratt's Fall- 'A delicate, unusual and rather beautiful vehicle . a fascinating and delightful entertainment . Parker's chosen approach is to tackle serious themes - often related to the experience of his native Northern Ireland - through a kind of lyrical comedy, deceptively lightweight, fast-moving, and slightly surreal' (Sunday Standard)''