Includes the plays Rattle, Mother Adam and Staircase Sir Harold
Hobson (Sunday Times) coined the phrase The Lonely Trilogy to
include Rattle (Garrick Theatre, 1962-3), Mother Adam (Arts
Theatre, 1971) and Staircase (RSC, 1966-67), plays which have been
in constant production throughout the years. Of the middle
duologue, Hobson wrote: 'In Mother Adam Dyer has written one of the
few real tragedies of our time... It is more disturbing; it has
deeper resonances; it is more beautifully written, with an
imagination at once exotic and desperately familiar; it has a
profounder pity, and a more exquisite falling Close.' The eminent
American journalist Walter Winchell wrote of Dyer's 'Profound
thoughts and emotions expressed with humour... People in the
shadows discovering sunshine in each other.'
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