The Ministry of Pleasure
By (Author) Craig Baxter
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
3rd June 2004
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
822.92
Paperback
112
Width 130mm, Height 210mm
Amid the splendours and pretensions of the royal court, the Earl of Rochester impresses Charles II with his irreverence and plain speech. So much so, that the monarch gives him the task of creating a ministry of pleasure', thus liberating him to tour the country in search of all manner of delights. Featuring some of Rochester's most infamous poems, The Ministry of Pleasure opened at the Latchmere Theatre, London in June 2004.
Craig studied Zoology at Sheffield University and Playwriting at Birmingham University. His stage plays include St James and the Tattoo Man, Taking Liberties, The Ministry of Pleasure, The Animals, Hard Sell, Big Bang, Relics and Spearcarriers. He has adapted two of his plays for BBC Radio 4: The Thrill of the Chaste and Monogamy. He dramatised the correspondence between Darwin and Asa Gray on stage for the Darwin Correspondence Project (Re:Design) and those of Charles and Emma Darwin for the BBC World Service (Like Confessing a Murder). His play The Altruists won the 4th STAGE International Script Competition.