Description
A new publication of Andrea Dunbar's wickedly funny and insightful drama about two teenage girls caught between a brutal childhood and an uncompromising future
About the Author
Andrea Dunbar was a British playwright. Her first play was The Arbor (1977), a brilliant depiction of an abusive father and daughter relationship. The play premiered at the Royal Court, directed by Max Stafford-Clark, winning the Young Writers' Festival. Her most well-known piece for theatre is Rita, Sue and Bob Too (1982), which was set in Bradford, West Yorkshire, and was a study of the sexual adventures of teenage girls. This was adapted for a film in 1986. Her third play, Shirley was produced in 1986. She died of a brain haemorrhage in 1990, at the age of 29.
Reviews
Dunbar's play is as fresh as a stiff northerly wind off the Pennines. The story is bursting with a gutsy vitality * Evening Standard *
If you've ever known a junkie or an alkie, or felt for a second that your own life might spiral out of control, you'll recognise the mix of despair and black humour as the real thing. By the end of it, you just might feel like crying. * Guardian *
A brilliant, scabrous comedy * Daily Mail *
The voice of writer Andrea Dunbar showcased reality using sharp humour and an even sharper social commentary. * The Mancunion *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350184961
Author Andrea Dunbar
Format Paperback
Page Count 88
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 88g