Ancient Lights
by Shelagh Stephenson

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Readers appreciate the quality and appeal of 'Ancient Lights', noting its relevance to contemporary drama and humor. Many find it a valuable addition for those involved in the arts, particularly for students.

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Synopsis

D'you ever look in the mirror and you don't recognise the person looking back at you?

Tom Cavallero, Hollywood actor, and his girlfriend Iona are spending Christmas in England with his oldest friends, Bea and Kitty.

Bea's new lover, Tad, would rather hole up quietly with his copy of Pathology For Beginners.

Her daughter Joni would rather be in Shepherds Bush.

Northumberland in a blizzard isn't quite what Tom was expecting.

And how can anyone relax when Iona's filming their every move?

She's making a documentary about 'the real Tom'.

But who is that exactly?

And what's out there in the garden that disturbs them all so much

Tom, Bea and Kitty go back a long way.

They've known each other since they were young and unformed.

But who have they become?

And what price have they paid?

Ancient Lights premiered at the Hampstead Theatre in November, 2000.

"An acute and funny writer, Stephenson carves out a welcome territory that is distinctive, contemporary and theatrical."

- Independent

Publication

PublisherMethuen
Year2014
BindingPaperback
Pages112
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780413760708
ISBN-100413760707
eISBN-139781408148327
LCCPR6069.T438

Ancient Lights is a British play written by Shelagh Stephenson and published by Methuen (2014).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781408148327).

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