Richard Bean: Plays Four by Richard Bean

Richard Bean: Plays Four by Richard Bean

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The new collection from Richard Bean, one of Britain’s leading playwrights and the author of One Man, Two Guvnors.

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Richard Bean: Plays Four by Richard Bean

The new collection from Richard Bean, one of Britain’s leading playwrights and the fastest-selling playwright in the history of the West End. This volume features an introduction by Mark Lawson and includes the plays: The Heretic, The Big Fellah and England People Very Nice.
A very funny but outrageous comedy - makes you laugh then wonder whether you should have* Financial Times on England People Very Nice *
Delicious - Bean's writing scintillates. Pulsing with shrewd humour, it's risque and linguistically rich * Evening Standard on The Heretic *
Very funny, full of sharp contrasts between grim hilarity and gut-wrenching reversals. * The Stage on The Big Fellah *
Features some of his funniest one-liners to-date. It might also be the most despairing piece about modern Britain [Bean] has yet written. * The Telegraph on Pub Quiz is Life *
Richard Bean won the George Devine Award 2002, the Pearson Award for Best New Play 2002, the Critics’ Circle Award for Best New Play 2005 and Evening Standard Award for Best Play 2011. Oberon Books publishes his Plays One, Plays Two, Plays Three, England People Very Nice, The Big Fellah, The Heretic, One Man, Two Guvnors and versions of David Mamet’s House of Games and Dion Boucicault’s London Assurance.
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ISBN 13 9781849434935
ISBN 10 184943493X
Title Richard Bean: Plays Four
Author Richard Bean
Series Oberon Modern Playwrights
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2013-11-01
Number of pages 312
Prizes Joint winner of Evening Standard Theatre Awards: Best Play 2011
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