The Cow Play
By (Author) Ed Harris
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
15th August 2013
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
822.92
Paperback
72
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
82g
It's unusual, isn't it, for a girl to grow a tail at my age Owen can't seem to write, Thom's exhaust pipe is ruined, and Holly is turning into a cow. As the situation worsens Owen is forced to choose between his blunt and exciting friend Thom, or his love for the increasingly bovine Holly. Owen knows the effects Holly's transformation are having on him, but he is scared that if he gives up on the one he loves, he'll be no better than Thom a man who is the epitome of opportunism and shallow self-interest. The Cow Play is a hilarious, touching and bizarre story, an absurd black comedy about the ethics of trying to save those we love.
A writer worth watching * Financial Times *
[Harris's] lines are sharp, his characters self-aware. This is a hugely promising piece of work. * The Times on 'Mongrel' *
In a play haunted by death, suicide, depression, defeatism and dysfunctional parent-child relationships, Harris displays a raw sensitivity to these subjects and a devastatingly vibrant turn of phrase about them . . . A talent to look out for. * Independent on 'Mongrel' *
Ed Harris is an award-winning playwright and poet. His stage plays include Mongrel Island (Soho Theatre), Never Ever After (Chalkfoot Theatre Arts, shortlisted for the 2008 Meyer-Whitworth Award), Total (Brighton Festival Fringe) and The Cow Play (UK tour, Squaremoon/Farnham Maltings). For radio, Ed has written numerous critically acclaimed plays for BBC Radio 4 in recent years, and he won the 2011 Writers' Guild Award for his radio play Troll.