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The first ever full-length study of the Royal Court Theatre's
International Department, covering the theatre's unique programming
of international plays and seasons, its London-based residences for
writers from overseas, and the legacies of workshops conducted in
more than 30 countries.
The first ever full-length study of the Royal Court Theatre's
International Department, covering the theatre's unique programming
of international plays and seasons, its London-based residences for
writers from overseas, and the legacies of workshops conducted in
more than 30 countries.
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Cock (Paperback)
Mike Bartlett; Introduction by Mark O'Thomas
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But that's what this is, isn't it? The ultimate bitch fight. When
John takes a break from his boyfriend, his accidentally meets the
girl of his dreams. Filled with guilt and indecision, he decides
there is only one way to straighten this out . . . Mike Bartlett's
metrosexual play about love and longing provides us with questions
of who we are and who we want to be. John's refusal to fix his
identity disturbs and disrupts the lives of those around him in
this contemporary tale of sex without nudity and struggle without
violence. Mike Bartlett's punchy story takes a playful, candid look
at one man's sexuality and the difficulties that arise when you
realise you have a choice. Cock premiered at the Royal Court
Theatre, London, on 13 November 2009. It is published here in the
Modern Classics series, featuring an introduction by Mark O'Thomas.
Two tense and unnerving short plays from talented Brazilian
playwright, Marcos Barbosa. In Almost Nothing, Antonio and Sara are
being playful as they prepare to go to bed, but they cannot ignore
what lurks outside. In a world where a life can mean almost
nothing, just how far does one have to go to keep the demons at
bay? In At the Table, six men's lives collide in a web of fear,
duty and responsibility. Encounters twenty years apart show the
reverberations from an undisclosed incident as Luis and Marcio try
to come to terms with their past. The two plays were premiered, in
English translations by Mark O'Thomas, in a double bill at the
Royal Court Theatre, London, in 2004.
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