Author: | Snoo Wilson | ISBN: | 9781408148402 |
Publisher: | Bloomsbury Publishing | Publication: | January 3, 2014 |
Imprint: | Methuen Drama | Language: | English |
Author: | Snoo Wilson |
ISBN: | 9781408148402 |
Publisher: | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Publication: | January 3, 2014 |
Imprint: | Methuen Drama |
Language: | English |
A second collection of plays from one of Britain's most original dramatists
This second volume of plays includes Vampire: 'The height of comedy, a manic, hellzapoppin of invention, sliding from verbal frolics to pure slapstick' (The Times); The Glad Hand: 'A full-blooded theatrical experience which is also - praise be - good fun to watch. Its energetic, imaginative nonsense spills out ideas, situations, crises, comedy and political harangue in a fire-work display of non-sequitur, whiz-bang high spirits' (Sunday Telegraph); The Grass Widow: 'Hilariously confirms that Mr Wilson is the liveliest and most enlivening English dramatists of his generation' (Sunday Telegraph); Sabina: A typically surreal and unrestrained work ... wonderfully theatrical.' (Tribune)
"Snoo Wilson tackles dark pockets of human endeavour with an original wit and a savage humour" (Financial Times).
A second collection of plays from one of Britain's most original dramatists
This second volume of plays includes Vampire: 'The height of comedy, a manic, hellzapoppin of invention, sliding from verbal frolics to pure slapstick' (The Times); The Glad Hand: 'A full-blooded theatrical experience which is also - praise be - good fun to watch. Its energetic, imaginative nonsense spills out ideas, situations, crises, comedy and political harangue in a fire-work display of non-sequitur, whiz-bang high spirits' (Sunday Telegraph); The Grass Widow: 'Hilariously confirms that Mr Wilson is the liveliest and most enlivening English dramatists of his generation' (Sunday Telegraph); Sabina: A typically surreal and unrestrained work ... wonderfully theatrical.' (Tribune)
"Snoo Wilson tackles dark pockets of human endeavour with an original wit and a savage humour" (Financial Times).