Bones
by Peter Straughan

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Readers find 'Bones' to have an intriguing premise but feel it lacks in execution. While the concept shows promise, some believe the play does not fully deliver on its potential.

Intriguing premiseStrong character developmentLacks in execution

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A gripping black comedy by an award-winning new voice from the North East

It's the 1960s and we're in the back of a porn cinema in Gateshead, North East England.

Young Abel Stein takes a dislike to a cockney punter called Reg, knocks him out with a plastic charity collection box and stuffs him in a cupboard.

As Abel, his brother and two associates keep watch over Reg, the grapevine informs them that the Krays are in town.

What do you do when you've inadvertently kidnapped England's most scary man?

And what will you do when his infamous and psychotic twin brother comes looking for him?

BONES is co-produced by Live Theatre Newcastle and Hampstead Theatre, London in February 2002.

Praise for previous work: "a tenderly lyrical charmer ... this felt like the most profound lesson about life.

Straughan's drama was a piercing portrait of a life of rare promise and sadness cut dramatically short.

Lorca's body was never found, but his spirit was briefly recovered here" - The Guardian "Inescapably haunting ...

Remember the author's name" - Financial Times

Winner of a 1997 Northern Writers Award, a CP Taylor award for playwriting and an Alfred Bradley award for radio

Publication

PublisherMethuen
Year2002
BindingPaperback
Pages96
PlaceLondon
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780413772046
ISBN-100413772047
LCCPR6119.T73

Bones is a British play written by Peter Straughan and published by Methuen in London (2002).

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