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My Mother Said I Never Should
By (Author) Charlotte Keatley
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
1st August 2006
New Edition - New Edition
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
822.914
Paperback
192
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 12mm
172g
'In its revelation of mother-daughter emotions over the years, the play is without rivals. It is a classic' The Times 'This is a landmark play. The theatrical equivalent of breaking the four-minute mile; like Caryl Churchill's Top Girls, pointing the way for the next generation of playwrights in form and content' Guardian Charlotte Keatley's first main stage play My Mother Said I Never Should was premiered in 1987 at Contact, Manchester, and in 1989 at the Royal Court Theatre, London. It has been translated into twenty-two languages and is performed across the world. The play moves back and forth through the lives of four women, and sets the enormous social changes of the twentieth century against the desire to love and to be loved. In 2000 it was chosen by the Royal National Theatre as one of the hundred Significant Plays of the Twentieth Century. Commentary and notes by Charlotte Keatley.
"A landmark play. The theatrical equivalent of breaking the four-minute mile...pointing the way for the next generation of playwrights in form and content' " --The Guardian
"In its revelation of mother-daughter emotions over the years, the play is without rivals. It is a classic." --The Times of London
Charlotte Keatley is best-known for her play My Mother Said I Never Should, which has been named by the National Theatre as one of The Significant Plays of the Twentieth Century. More recently, Charlotte Keatley's play Our Father premiered at the Watford Palace Theatre. She has written for radio, television and film, and has won the George Devine Award, Manchester Evening News Best New Play Award, a Time Out Award, and was nominated for an Olivier Award as Most Promising Newcomer.