Lucie Plays: 1: Progress; Fashion; Grace; Gaucho
By (Author) Doug Lucie
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
1st August 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.914
Paperback
368
Width 111mm, Height 178mm, Spine 22mm
416g
This collection includes four of the best plays from one of the leading playwrights of the 80s
Progress: 'A small, anguished, hilarious masterpiece' Evening Standard; Fashion: 'One of the best plays of the 1980s - a rancid, state-of-the-nation account of a corrupt advertising supremo pitching for the Tory account in the run-up to a general election' Daily Telegraph; Grace: 'This is a clear, strong, thoughtful and tough play, full of cruel humour and an entirely unpatronising sense of moral judgement' (Sunday Times); Gaucho: 'Savagely entertaining . . .Lucie's dialogue is smooth and insinuatingly funny' (Evening Standard)
Doug Lucie was born in Chessington, Surrey, in 1953. His plays include Doing the Business; Fashion; Fear of the Dark; Force and Hypocrisy; Gaucho; Grace; The Green Man; Hard Feelings; Heroes; John Clare's Mad, Nuncle; The Key to the World; Love You, Too; The New Garbo; Oh Well; Pass It On; Poison; Progress; Rough Trade; The Shallow End; Strangers In the Night and We Love You.