Rat In The Skull

Rat In The Skull

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Rat In The Skull by Ron Hutchinson

'Hutchinson illuminates the darker sides [of the Irish question] and writes with a spry humour that crashes through the notorious English indifference to the troubles over the water... What is unusual about this very striking play is that it presents a member of the Royal Ulster Constabulary as a credible and even sympathetic human being and that it combines political concern with a desperate humour.' Guardian 'Crudely beautiful and passionate... Hutchinson holds us not only through the means of suspence, the fascination of watching all these men play cat and mouse with one another, but through a passionate advocacy of language as a means of getting at the truth.' New Statesman 'A steaming lava of words that pour down on everything and everyone to do with the Northern Ireland conflict.' Sunday Telegraph. 'An electric jolt of a play.' Evening Standard
Ron Hutchinson is an Emmy-Award winning screenwriter and Olivier nominated playwright, who has taught at the American Film Institute, been a Writer in Residence for the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, and worked with some of the biggest names in the Hollywood, including Marlon Brando, Samuel L Jackson and Elizabeth Taylor. He has written for HBO, Universal Studios, Showtime, and the BBC, amongst others and has got the scars to prove it.
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ISBN 13 9780413703507
ISBN 10 0413703509
Titel Rat In The Skull
Autor Ron Hutchinson
Serie Modern Plays
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Erscheinungsjahr 1995-11-11
Seitenanzahl 80
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