Johnson Plays: 2
by Terry Johnson

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Readers appreciate the imaginative and original nature of the plays in 'Johnson Plays: 2'. Many commend the unique structure and thematic depth, particularly highlighting 'Imagine Drowning' for its captivating qualities. The work of the playwright is celebrated for pushing boundaries and embracing risks that others avoid.

Imaginative and original playsStructurally fascinatingCaptivating and uniqueNeeds more performances of 'Imagine Drowning'

Synopsis

Terry Johnson's most recent plays collected in a second volume and introduced by the author

This second volume of Johnson's collected plays includes Hysteria, in which one of Freud's earliest "cases" returns to haunt the psychoanalyst but finds Salvador Dali hiding in the cupboard; Dead Funny, a comedy about Benny Hill, impotence, sex therapy and the English sense of humour - Eleanor wants what Richard won't give her, Richard wants to be left in peace, Benny would rather rest in peace, but for tonight, at least, his fans won't let him; Imagine Drowning in which a journalist disappears while covering a protest at Sellafield - when his wife sets out to find him two weeks later, she stays at the same guesthouse and encounters the same bizarre collection of characters including the wife of a mass murderer, an ex-astronaut beach bum and a wheel-chair bound activist."Terry Johnson is that rare creature: a moralist with wit.

He writes with responsible gaiety" (Guardian)

Publication

PublisherMethuen
Year1998
BindingPaperback
Edition0
Pages320
PlaceLondon
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780413723604
ISBN-100413723607
LCCN300716
LCCPR6060.O38 A6 1998
DCC822/.914

Johnson Plays: 2 is a British play written by Terry Johnson and published by Methuen in London (1998).

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