The Well & Badly Loved

A Queer Trilogy

Fiction & Literature, Drama, Nonfiction, Entertainment
Cover of the book The Well & Badly Loved by Ben Webb, Oberon Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Ben Webb ISBN: 9781849432795
Publisher: Oberon Books Publication: June 18, 2012
Imprint: Oberon Books Language: English
Author: Ben Webb
ISBN: 9781849432795
Publisher: Oberon Books
Publication: June 18, 2012
Imprint: Oberon Books
Language: English

This collection of short plays is a passionate response to the effect of Clause 28 on the artistic and social language of a generation. The plays dance between intimate details and the big, historical picture, telling the story of a love affair from three different angles. Each piece is formally inventive & draws on a rich history of gay and queer theatre practice, whilst innovatively pushing the form forward.

This collection includes:

So Little of You Left - This begins as a traditional poetry reading and rapidly disintegrates into physical theatre, combining poetry, children’s games, physical risk & bold imagery to tell the story of a love affair from start to finish. So Little details the marks that love leaves on our bodies.

His Spread Legs - One year later. Tom, alone in his flat in the early hours, begins to speak. A haunting and heartbreaking monologue, inspired by the biblical Song of Songs, excavating the relationship between love, language and identity.

The Actor Has Told of His Pain - In this final instalment, the two lovers from So Little meet again and a third character – another ex – helps to give shape to the stories they have been telling each other. A three-act play with a queer twist, about the act of leaving and being left, and coming to terms with the end of the world.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This collection of short plays is a passionate response to the effect of Clause 28 on the artistic and social language of a generation. The plays dance between intimate details and the big, historical picture, telling the story of a love affair from three different angles. Each piece is formally inventive & draws on a rich history of gay and queer theatre practice, whilst innovatively pushing the form forward.

This collection includes:

So Little of You Left - This begins as a traditional poetry reading and rapidly disintegrates into physical theatre, combining poetry, children’s games, physical risk & bold imagery to tell the story of a love affair from start to finish. So Little details the marks that love leaves on our bodies.

His Spread Legs - One year later. Tom, alone in his flat in the early hours, begins to speak. A haunting and heartbreaking monologue, inspired by the biblical Song of Songs, excavating the relationship between love, language and identity.

The Actor Has Told of His Pain - In this final instalment, the two lovers from So Little meet again and a third character – another ex – helps to give shape to the stories they have been telling each other. A three-act play with a queer twist, about the act of leaving and being left, and coming to terms with the end of the world.

More books from Oberon Books

Cover of the book Behsharam (Shameless) by Ben Webb
Cover of the book Wesker's Comedies by Ben Webb
Cover of the book Mincemeat by Ben Webb
Cover of the book The Weight of Days by Ben Webb
Cover of the book Plays for England by Ben Webb
Cover of the book Wendy Hoose by Ben Webb
Cover of the book Dear Elizabeth by Ben Webb
Cover of the book House of Games by Ben Webb
Cover of the book The Real Don Juan by Ben Webb
Cover of the book Tartuffe by Ben Webb
Cover of the book The Suspect Culture Book by Ben Webb
Cover of the book How Many Miles to Basra? by Ben Webb
Cover of the book Breakfast With Mugabe by Ben Webb
Cover of the book I Call my Brothers by Ben Webb
Cover of the book Making Mischief: WE ARE ARRESTED & DAY OF THE LIVING by Ben Webb
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy