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Mike Bartlett
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Readers appreciate the intense character dynamics and sharp dialogue in the play, describing it as both vicious and compelling. Many are struck by the brutish nature of the interactions and the discomfort it causes, often recalling personal experiences that resonate with the themes. Overall, the play garners a mix of admiration for its bold storytelling and discomfort over its cruel portrayal of human behavior.
A razor-sharp, acid-tongued new play by Mike Bartlett, one of the UK's most exciting and inventive young writers.
Two jobs.
Three candidates.
This would be a really bad time to have a stain on your shirt...
Bull opened at Crucible Studio Theatre, Sheffield, in February 2013 in a Sheffield Theatres Production, directed by Clare Lizzimore.
'Sinewy, stinging, witty... it's as if Bartlett has taken the nastiest needling from a Mamet or a Pinter play and put them into a space of pure verbal aggression' The Times
'A writer with a startling breadth of ambition coupled with an ear for dialogue unmatched by many of his contemporaries...
Bull taps into something incredibly relevant and potent' Exeunt Magazine
Bull is a British play written by Mike Bartlett and published by Nick Hern Books (2013).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books (eISBN 9781780011905).
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