Description
The publication will coincide with the world premiere, with the production running at the Lyric Hammersmith (7 May- 5 June), directed by the Lyric's Artistic Director Sean Holmes. In a unique collaboration, three of the UK's leading playwrights have joined forces to create a single play: a vision of the world on the edge of apocalypse. Recently appointed writer-in-residence at the Lyric Hammersmith, Simon Stephens is an award-winning playwright, whose former work includes Harper Regan at the National Theatre (2008) and Punk Rock (Lyric Hammersmith 2009).
About the Author
Simon Stephens has been the recipient of both the Pearson Award for Best New Play 2001-2 for his play Port, and the Olivier Award for Best New Play 2005 for On the Shore of the Wide World. His recent plays include Harper Regan (National Theatre) and Punk Rock (Lyric Hammersmith/Royal Exchange, Manchester). David Eldridge was awarded the Time Out Live Award for Best New Play in the West End in 2001 for Under the Blue Sky (Royal Court). His plays include Serving it Up (Bush 1996), Summer Begins (Donmar Warehouse 1997), Festen (Almeida and Lyric Theatre 2004), and M.A.D. (Bush 2004). Robert Holman's plays include Making Noise Quietly, Bad Weather and Holes in the Skin. He has worked as resident dramatist at the National Theatre and RSC.
Reviews
'This collaboration between David Eldridge, Robert Holman and Simon Stephens confronts the idea of apocalypse, in a manner that seems, if the paradox is not too much, darkly optimistic.' Henry Hitchings, Evening Standard, 13.05.10 'If Cameron and Clegg can work as effectively together as David Eldridge, Robert Holman and Simon Stephens we will be able to count ourselves lucky.' Charles Spencer, Daily Telegraph, 14.05.10 'Some of the best moments here are blessed with the grace of a gently subversive humour.' Paul Taylor, Independent, 14.05.10 'The triumph belongs to the writers who, against the odds, have acheived a play full of terminal stoicism and grace.' Michael Billington, Guardian, 14.05.10
Book Information
ISBN 9781408131466
Author Simon Stephens
Format Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 8mm