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John Mortimer: Plays One: A Voyage Round My Father; Collaborators; The Dock Brief; Lunch Hour; What Shall We Tell Caroline
By (Author) Sir John Mortimer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
18th September 2001
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.914
Paperback
272
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
340g
Includes the playsA Voyage Around My Father, The Collaborators, The Dock Brief, Lunch Hour, and What Shall We Tell Caroline An unsuccessful barrister and even more unsuccessful murderer are the subject of Mortimers first play, The Dock Brief. This was followed by What Shall We Tell Caroline and then Lunch Hour, another short play, about love and lies in the lunch-hour. The Collaborators covers the wear and tear of married life subsequently united by the threat of a third party. A Voyage Round My Father, one of Mortimers greatest theatrical successes, is a celebration of the Shakespeare-quoting, eccentric, brave and impossible barrister the author had as a father.
Sir John Mortimer was born in 1923 in London. A barrister, playwright, novelist and raconteur - he is best known for his 'Rumpole of the Bailey' stories. He is also the author of numerous film scripts including Cider with Rosie and Zeffirelli's Tea with Mussolini. His best known play is the autobiographical 'A Voyage round my Father', which was televised in 1982, with Laurence Olivier as the father, now published by Oberon to coincide with a production at the Donmar Theatre.