by SimonStephens (Author)
This second collection of plays by Simon Stephens, winner of the 2005 Olivier Award for Best New Play for On the Shore of the Wide World, perfectly showcases the development of one of the most exciting and impressive theatre talents of recent years. The range of plays in this volume displays a tough sensibility and a courage to confront the more unsettling challenges of our times. One Minute, first produced in 2003 and revived in London in 2008, has an uncomfortable resonance as it follows five characters variously affected by the disappearance of Daisy, an 11-year-old girl, from Seven Dials, Covent Garden. Country Music spotlights four fateful moments in the life of Jamie Carris during and after the prison sentences he has served for glassing one man and for killing another. Motortown, written in response to the War on Terror, is a blistering account of a young soldier's return home from Basra to an England he no longer recognises or connects with. Pornography captures Britain as it crashes from the euphoria and promise of the 2012 Olympics announcement into the devastation of the London bombings of 7/7. The final play, Sea Wall, is a one-act monologue about grief, following the drowning of a young child.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Methuen Drama
Published: 24 Mar 2009
ISBN 10: 1408113910
ISBN 13: 9781408113912
Book Overview: Stephens has enjoyed great success with major productions in recent years at the National Theatre, the Edinburgh Festival, the Royal Court and Manchester Royal Exchange. Motortown was performed on the main stage at the Royal Court (2006): 'Stephens' exceptional, disturbing new play is very like Camus' The Stranger, but it is very now and very British.' Financial Times Simon Stephens 'has emerged in this millennium as an outstanding young playwright'. Financial Times Stephens will be speaker at the National Student Drama Festival in Scarborough in 2009, at which the volume will be launched. 'Stephens, who has already written the best play of the year (Harper Regan), has come up with another cracker.' (Guardian on Pornography)