Description
Deborah McAndrew's witty new adaptation of Charles Dickens' great Northern novel of repression and longing.
About the Author
Deborah McAndrew is a British writer and actor, whose adaptation of The Bells by Leopold Lewis (Northern Broadsides Theatre Company) opened at the Viaduct, Halifax in 2004. Her first original play Vacuum premiered with the same theatre company. Her version of Nikolai Gogol's A Government Inspector, with the action transplanted to a corrupt Yorkshire hamlet, is published by Methuen Drama.
Reviews
It is deeply affecting . . . This is popular ensemble theatre in traditions stretching from Moliere to Meyerhold and beyond: vibrant, entertaining and meaningful. * The Observer (on An August Bank Holiday Lark) *
Warm-hearted, poignant drama . . . pays tribute to the long-dead in more than words. * Daily Telegraph on An August Bank Holiday Lark *
Nikolai Gogol's biting satire on the corruption in Tsarist Russian public life makes an effortless translation to a small modern day Pennine hill town ... this campy, brassy update is very funny and very relevant ... a touch of Yorkshire Noir. * Independent on Deborah McAndrew's adapatation of "A Government Inspector" *
McAndrew's adaptation does wonders to wrestle Dickens' disparate plot strands into a coherent whole, in the first half at least. * Daily Mail *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350083103
Author Ms Deborah McAndrew
Format Paperback
Page Count 112
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 99g