Description
A thought-provoking monologue play that acts as a caution, highlighting the importance of unity in the face of adversity, and the need to recognise and empathise with the suffering of others.
About the Author
Martin Sherman was born in Philadelphia, educated at Boston University and now lives in London. His early plays include Passing By, Cracks and Rio Grande, all originally presented by Playwrights Horizons in New York. Bent premiered at the Royal Court in 1979, transferred to the Criterion Theatre and was then presented on Broadway, where it received a Tony nomination for Best Play and won the Dramatist Guild's Hull-Warriner Award. Bent has been produced in over forty-five countries, and has been turned into a ballet in Brazil, and, in 1989, was revived at the National Theatre. It has been voted one of the NT2000 One Hundred Plays of the Century.
Reviews
Haunting one-woman theatrical masterpiece. * Daily Mail *
Sweep and grandeur... a tale as large as Doctor Zhivago... an amazing tribute to the resilience of the human spirit. * Spectator *
A mesmerising performance. * Jewish Chronicle *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350361324
Author Martin Sherman
Format Paperback
Page Count 64
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC