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Arabian Nightmares: Three Plays Henry Naylor

Arabian Nightmares: Three Plays By Henry Naylor

Arabian Nightmares: Three Plays by Henry Naylor


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Summary

Three one-act plays, showing the brutal and bloody impact of the current Middle Eastern crisis on ordinary people. Winners between them of eleven international awards.

Arabian Nightmares: Three Plays Summary

Arabian Nightmares: Three Plays by Henry Naylor

Three timely one-act plays set in war-torn Syria and Iraq, by 'one of our best new playwrights' (The Times), featuring the epic and bloody adventures of an Iraqi translator, a London schoolgirl and a crackshot sniper. The Collector is a tale of creeping darkness, set during the Coalition's occupation of Iraq, as a team of prison guards become brutalised by war. 'Outstanding new writing...first class' (Scotsman) Echoes is a bloody story of colonialism - ancient and modern - and the rhyme of history, drawing astonishing parallels between the lives of a Jihadi bride and a Victorian pioneer. 'A dark and daring look at colonial cruelty...hugely impressive' (Guardian) Angel is set in a Syrian town, where the apparently indestructible Angel of Kobane - a crackshot sniper with a hundred kills to her name - is all that stands between the town's citizens and the fearsome approach of ISIS. 'War reportage at its best - and great theatre' (The Times) All three plays premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe between 2014 and 2016, and have subsequently toured the UK and globally, including runs in London, around Australia and at New York's 59E59 Theaters. They have won eleven major international fringe awards, including several Fringe Firsts, and Angel was one of The Times' Top 10 Best Plays of 2016.

About Henry Naylor

Henry Naylor is a writer, performer, producer and director. He has written for many award-winning comedy shows including Smith & Jones, The Lenny Henry Show, Dead Ringers and Alistair McGowan's Big Impression. He was a lead writer on Spitting Image, and, together with his double-act partner Andy Parsons, he starred in nine series of Parsons & Naylor's Pull-Out Sections on BBC Radio 2. He also created, executive produced and directed the multi-award-winning Headcases for ITV1. He has written plays including The Collector (Edinburgh Festival and Arcola Theatre, 2014), Echoes (Edinburgh Festival and Arcola Theatre, 2015) and Angel (Edinburgh Festival, 2016).

Table of Contents

Three timely one-act plays set in war-torn Syria and Iraq, by 'one of our best new playwrights' (The Times), featuring the epic and bloody adventures of an Iraqi translator, a London schoolgirl and a crackshot sniper.The Collector is a tale of creeping darkness, set during the Coalition's occupation of Iraq, as a team of prison guards become brutalised by war. 'Outstanding new writing... first class' (Scotsman)Echoes is a bloody story of colonialism - ancient and modern - and the rhyme of history, drawing astonishing parallels between the lives of a Jihadi bride and a Victorian pioneer. 'A dark and daring look at colonial cruelty... hugely impressive' (Guardian)Angel is set in a Syrian town, where the apparently indestructible Angel of Kobane - a crackshot sniper with a hundred kills to her name - is all that stands between the town's citizens and the fearsome approach of ISIS. 'War reportage at its best - and great theatre' (The Times)All three plays premiered at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe between 2014 and 2016, and have subsequently toured the UK and globally, including runs in London, around Australia and at New York's 59E59 Theaters. They have won eleven major international fringe awards, including several Fringe Firsts, and Angel was one of The Times' Top 10 Best Plays of 2016.

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GOR009474984
9781848426344
1848426348
Arabian Nightmares: Three Plays by Henry Naylor
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Nick Hern Books
2017-02-02
128
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