The Lady in the Van

The Lady in the Van

by Alan Bennett (Author), Alan Bennett (Author)

Synopsis

In 1974, the homeless Miss Shepherd moved her broken down van into Alan Bennett's garden. Deeply eccentric and stubborn to her bones, Miss Shepherd was not an easy tenant. And Bennett, despite inviting her in the first place, was a reluctant landlord. And yet she lived there for fifteen years. This account of those years was first published in 1989 in the London Review of Books. The play premiered in 1999, directed by Nicholas Hytner and starring Dame Maggie Smith, who reprise their roles in this new film adaptation. Shot on location at Bennett's house, Alex Jennings plays the author, alongside household names including Frances de la Tour, Jim Broadbent and Dominic Cooper.

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Format: mass_market
Publisher: Profile Books
Published:

ISBN 10: 1781255407
ISBN 13: 9781781255407
Book Overview: New edition of the classic memoir to tie in with the major new film starring Maggie Smith

Media Reviews
Praise for Alan Bennett: 'Has you laughing as well as mopping your eyes. Utter genius * Daily Mail *
Clear-eyed, touching, occasionally waspish ... ever honest * The Times *
Alan Bennett continues to surprise and delight -- John Banville * Daily Telegraph *
A perfect stocking filler for just about anyone -- Monica Ali * Guardian *
Author Bio
The film adaptation of the hit play The Lady in the Van is out now in the UK.Alan Bennett has been one of our leading dramatists since the success of Beyond the Fringe in the 1960s. His television series Talking Heads has become a modern-day classic, as have many of his works for the stage. At the National Theatre, London, The History Boys won numerous awards including Evening Standard and Critics' Circle awards for Best Play, an Olivier for the Best New Play and the South Bank Award. His play The History Boys was one of the National Theatre's most successful productions ever. His collection of prose Writing Home was a number one bestseller. Untold Stories won the PEN/Ackerley Prize for autobiography, 2006. Recent works of fiction are The Uncommon Reader and Smut: Two Unseemly Stories.