

The Complete Plays
Joe Orton
A black farce masterpiece, Loot follows the fortunes of two young thieves, Hal and Dennis.
Dennis is a hearse driver for an undertaker.
They have robbed the bank next door to the funeral parlour and have returned to Hal's home to hide-out with the loot.
Hal's mother has just died and the pair put the money in her coffin, hiding the body elsewhere in the house.
With the arrival of Inspector Truscott, the thickened plot turns topsy-turvy.
Playing with all the conventions of popular farce, Orton creates a world gone mad and examines in detail English attitudes at mid-century.
The play has been called a Freudian nightmare, which sports with superstitions about death - and life.
It is regularly produced in professional and amateur productions.
First produced in London in 1966, LOOT was hailed as "the most genuinely quick-witted, pungent and sprightly entertainment by a new, young British playwright for a decade" (Sunday Telegraph)
Bit of Cal McCrystal's Loot at Derby Playhouse. Part 1 of 2
Loot is a comedy play written by Joe Orton and published by Methuen in London (1967).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781408177792).
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