The Night Heron
by Jez Butterworth

The Night Heron Book Cover
The Night Heron Cover

Synopsis

The sighting of a rare bird attracts attention to a remote part of the Fens.

The visiting birdwatchers cannot know what dangers lie in the freezing darkness of the marshes.

In an isolated cabin, Wattmore, bruised and bleeding, is recording the Old Testament onto cassette.

Griffin arrives with two bags of chips.

Salvation is at hand-a cash prize for winning the university poetry competition and the arrival of a possible lodger.

Press Reviews

"…dark, funny, spellbinding…A beautiful, haunting play.” —The Times (London). ”Jez Butterworth's long-awaited follow-up to his dazzling 1995 debut, Mojo, is a tragicomic fantasy that feels like a cross between David Rudkin and Sam Peckinpah. Powerfully written and wonderfully imaginative, it is a fascinating play…“ —The Stage (London). ”A dark and probing examination of the dynamics of friendship and the human condition. HERON is filled with interesting characters that reveal their secrets slowly and teasingly. It's provocative stuff…"

— Next Magazine (London)

Publication

Publisher Nick Hern Books
Year 2005
Binding Paperback
Pages 72
Language English
ISBN-13 9780822219965
ISBN-10 0822219964
LCCN 2006482529
LCC PR6052.U894 N54 2004

The Night Heron is a British comedy play written by Jez Butterworth and published by Nick Hern Books (2005).

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