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Leaves of Glass
By (Author) Philip Ridley
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
21st June 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Modern and contemporary plays (c 1900 onwards)
Tragic plays
822.914
Paperback
112
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Thats the way it works in this family. Believe what you wanna believe. Twist this. Ignore the other. Thats how we survive. Steven has always tried to be a good person. He works hard. He looks after his family. But, suddenly, everyone starts accusing him of things. His wife accuses him of being unfaithful. His mother accuses him of being coercive. And his brother, Barry, accuses him of...what exactly Barry wont say. Or cant. Or perhaps... Steven hasnt done anything at all. Following its critically acclaimed premiere at Soho Theatre in 2007, Philip Ridleys gripping narrative of memory, manipulation, and power - now regarded as a modern classic - returns in a new production by long-time collaborators, Lidless Theatre. This edition was published alongside the production at the Park Theatre, London, in May 2023.
Lucid and restrained. The writing is packed with meaning. Listen hard. Every word matters. * Sunday Times *
It is like a shard of glass plunged straight into the heart. * The Guardian *
A brooding and eventually bruising emotional weight... a ferocity of feeling. * The Stage *
A work of considerable intelligence...hauntingly vivid. * The Times *
Philip Ridley was born in the East End of London where he still lives and works. As well as three books for adults - and the highly acclaimed screenplay for the The Krays feature film - he has written five other adult stage plays: The Pitchfork Disney, the multi-award-winning The Fastest Clock in the Universe, Ghost from a Perfect Place, Vincent River, and the highly controversial Mercury Fur, plus a further five plays for young people; Karamazoo, Fairytaleheart, Moonfleece, Sparkleshark and Brokenville