

An Act of the Imagination
Bernard Slade
Former tax inspector Bradley Pearson is an unpublished writer.
His precept is perfection; his maxim is wait unlike his best friend Arnold Baffin who is a prolific, highly successful writer of second rate novels.
Bradley is retiring to his seaside cottage to write his masterpiece.
In a series of smartly comic scenes, his departure is thwarted by a succession of unwelcome visitors and crises: a wheedling ex brother in law, a detested ex wife, a suicidal sister, and a distraught phone call from Arthur who has battered his wife.
When the Baffin's teenage daughter asks Bradley to give her a tutorial on Hamlet, "the god of love and art, the Black Eros, the Black Prince" is unleashed with dire and terrifying results.
"An absorbing evening.... Chillingly funny."
— London Daily Mail
"A tragical farce ... and a deliciously cerebral one."
— London Financial Times
The Black Prince is a comedy play written by Iris Murdoch and published by Samuel French .
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