Steven Berkoff: 5 books

Book cover of Steven Berkoff Plays 1

Steven Berkoff Plays 1

East; West; Greek; Sink the Belgrano!; Massage Lunch; The Bow of Ulysses; Sturm und Drang

by Steven Berkoff
Language: English
Release Date: September 4, 2014

Steven Berkoff is a phenomenon. Among the artists working in the theatre today he is probably the most theatrical - his special combination of speech, movement and spectacle is uniquely powerful. This first collection of his plays includes East, described by Berkoff as 'an outburst or revolt against...
Book cover of Steven Berkoff Plays 2

Steven Berkoff Plays 2

Decadence; Kvetch; Acapulco; Harry's Christmas; Brighton Beach Scumbags; Dahling You Were Marvelous; Dog; Actor

by Steven Berkoff
Language: English
Release Date: August 28, 2014

Written with characteristic Berkoff flair and an understanding of the subtle power and violence of the English language, this second collection of his plays includes Decadence, described by the Guardian as being 'enthused with Berkoff's violent, imagist, vivid wordplay'. The collection also includes...
Book cover of Steven Berkoff Plays 3
by Steven Berkoff
Language: English
Release Date: July 31, 2014

This is a collection of three history plays, each displaying the sparkling muscularity of language that marks Berkoff out as one of the foremost wordsmiths in the English language. Set in thirteenth-century England, Ritual in Blood looks at the persecution of the Jews. Messiah begins with the image...
Book cover of The Secret Love Life of Ophelia
by Steven Berkoff
Language: English
Release Date: July 31, 2014

Hamlet and Ophelia express the infinite variety of their passion in a work which takes the form of an epistolary play in verse. Steven Berkoff's startlingly original drama charts the lovers' story beneath the surface of Shakespeare's play. With a muscularity of language tempered with tenderness, Berkoff's...
Book cover of Sit and Shiver
by Steven Berkoff
Language: English
Release Date: July 31, 2014

How a certain Jewish family mourns a dead patriarch. The term is 'sitting Shiva' (mourning for seven days), when friends and relatives commiserate, usually in the home of the deceased. As children, we always understood this to be 'sit and shiver', which also seemed most appropriate. While death has...
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