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McDowall Plays: 1 - Brilliant Adventures; Captain Amazing; Talk Show; Pomona (Hardcover)
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McDowall Plays: 1 - Brilliant Adventures; Captain Amazing; Talk Show; Pomona (Hardcover)
Series: Contemporary Dramatists
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This is the first collection from groundbreaking playwright
Alistair McDowall, "an exceptionally talented and fast-rising
writer. Still only in his twenties, this writer is surely going
places. Whatever he dreams up next, his name will almost certainly
be in lights at the Royal Court soon, if not at the National
Theatre." (The Times) Having won a Judges Award at the Bruntwood
Prize in 2011 and been shortlisted for the Writers' Guild Best Play
Award in 2013, Alistair McDowall is one of the most exciting
playwrights of this generation. The anthology features the play
that brought McDowall to people's attention, Brilliant Adventures,
up to his latest major play, Pomona, that received ecstatic
reviews, transferred to the National Theatre, and hailed him as one
of the most important playwrights of this generation. It also
includes two previously unpublished plays. Brilliant Adventures
(Royal Exchange/Live Theatre, 2013) is a fast paced tale of
brotherhood, addiction and breaking the laws of physics. It won
McDowall a Bruntwood Prize. Captain Amazing (Live Theatre, 2013) is
a funny and poignant one-man show that thrusts us into the life of
Britain's only part-time superhero. Talk Show (Royal Court, 2013)
is black comedy about talking and transmission. It was premiered as
part of the Royal Court's Open Court season and has not previously
been published. Pomona (Royal Welsh College of Music and
Drama/Orange Tree Theatre, 2014) is a sinister and surreal
thriller, which takes as its setting Manchester's Pomona - an
abandoned concrete island at the heard of the city; a place where
journeys end and nightmares are born. The anthology is introduced
by the author and includes a foreword by Olivier-award-winning
playwright Simon Stephens.
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