Description
Award-winning playwright Hattie Naylor's Bluebeard is a provocative, intelligently handled exploration of sexually motivated violence.
About the Author
Hattie Naylor has won several national and international awards for her plays and has had a number of her stories broadcast on Radio 4, including Mathilde, Solaris, J'Accuse and The Making of Ivan the Terrible. Theatre and opera work include Mother Savage for Travelling Light, the opera Odysseus Unwound for Tete a Tete, The Nutcracker for Theatre Royal Bath, Ivan and the Dogs for the Soho Theatre, and Going Dark for Fuel. She also teaches scriptwriting on the MA in Creative Writing at Bath Spa University.
Reviews
Hattie Naylor's script is full of the head-spinning facts that make astronomy both frightening and fascinating * Guardian on 'Going Dark' *
Hattie Naylor's writing beautifully conveys the incredible way the boy and dogs connected to each other * Daily Telegraph on 'Ivan and the Dogs' *
Hattie Naylor's stark, bleak play feels like a fairytale. Its language and rhythms have the steady simplicity of a child's speech * Guardian on 'Ivan and the Dogs' *
In Hattie Naylor's text, the relationship between father and son shines so brightly [...] that it suffuses the whole play with a rich, glowing emotional depth * Scotsman on 'Ivan and the Dogs' *
Hattie Naylor brings a modern adaptation of the French fable to the stage in order to question our current complicity with the objectification of women . . . poetic in style and well-executed in all * What's On Stage *
. . . a gripping and incredibly intense experience. * Stage *
. . . bold and thoughtful take . . . * Guardian *
Book Information
ISBN 9781472568793
Author Hattie Naylor
Format Paperback
Page Count 56
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 71g