JOHNSON, TERRY – PLAYS ONE

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JOHNSON, TERRY – PLAYS ONE

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Insignificance: ‘At first glance it looks like a game of Theatrical Consequences. What if four icons of Ike’s America – Marilyn Monroe, Albert Einstein, Joe DiMaggio and Senator McCarthy – met in a New York hotel room in 1953?… A piece that works on just about every level: the intellectual, the emotional, the playful…one of the landmark plays of the decade’ Guardian

Unsuitable for Adults ‘Set in the world of pub entertainment in Paddington – lunchtimes of striptease, evenings of the more violent kind of comic routine… it’s a very funny play and very clever’ Sunday Times

Cries from the Mammal House: ‘Set in a small English private zoo and also in the bowels of anyone who has ever had to take responsibility for others… Freewheeling tough, lyrical and thrillingly unpredictable’ Sunday Times

Published by Methuen

210 pages

Condition; VERY GOOD – some light wear

Weight 0.300 kg