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Plays 1: Serving it Up / Summer Begins / Under the Blue Sky / M.A.D.

Plays 1: Serving it Up / Summer Begins / Under the Blue Sky / M.A.D.

David Eldridge
3/5 ( ratings)
Four plays by the writer behind the West End smash-hit, Festen

Serving it Up: a "precociously perceptive debut play about East End loutishness." —Evening Standard

Summer Begins a story of the dreams and frustrations of working class young people living in Barking that "confirms Eldridge's impressive command of dialogue and character." —Evening Standard

Under the Blue Sky: "Like perfect blue skies, first-class new plays are few and far between, but when they appear they send your spirits soaring. Just such a heavenly piece of writing is the latest by David Eldridge." —Daily Telegraph

M.A.D.: a poignant and compelling family drama set in cold war Britain. "Beautifully written...a marvellous play. A "young dramatist with few peers when it comes to presenting deep emotion without a hint of fuss or staginess"—Daily Telegraph
Language
English
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Methuen Drama
Release
May 05, 2005
ISBN
0413775097
ISBN 13
9780413775092

Plays 1: Serving it Up / Summer Begins / Under the Blue Sky / M.A.D.

David Eldridge
3/5 ( ratings)
Four plays by the writer behind the West End smash-hit, Festen

Serving it Up: a "precociously perceptive debut play about East End loutishness." —Evening Standard

Summer Begins a story of the dreams and frustrations of working class young people living in Barking that "confirms Eldridge's impressive command of dialogue and character." —Evening Standard

Under the Blue Sky: "Like perfect blue skies, first-class new plays are few and far between, but when they appear they send your spirits soaring. Just such a heavenly piece of writing is the latest by David Eldridge." —Daily Telegraph

M.A.D.: a poignant and compelling family drama set in cold war Britain. "Beautifully written...a marvellous play. A "young dramatist with few peers when it comes to presenting deep emotion without a hint of fuss or staginess"—Daily Telegraph
Language
English
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Methuen Drama
Release
May 05, 2005
ISBN
0413775097
ISBN 13
9780413775092

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