

Stephen Jeffreys: Plays
Stephen Jeffreys
Included here are his first big success, Valued Friends
, a comedy of manners about the property market which won both the Evening Standard and Critics’ Circle Awards; a riotous farce set in the time of Elizabeth I, The Clink
, in which a stand-up comedian becomes involved in the political skulduggery surrounding the ailing queen; an autobiographical drama set in 1966,
A Going Concern
, about a washed-up family business; and Jeffreys’ smash-hit, The Libertine
, a Restoration romp about the licentious Earl of Rochester, much revived and also filmed with Johnny Depp.
Rounding off the volume are two previously unpublished plays: Interruptions
, inspired by Jeffreys’ interest in the collective aspect of politics and his fascination with the Japanese aesthetic principle of Jo-ha-kyu; and a very likable, short autobiographical monologue, Finsbury Park
.
Together, all six plays represent the impressively wide range of topics and styles that Jeffreys can embrace.
Above all, each one of them is intensely and enjoyably theatrical to its very core.
Stephen Jeffreys is a British historical play written by Stephen Jeffreys and published by Nick Hern Books (2019).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books (eISBN 9781788500739).
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