First Run
by Clare Mcintyre, Simon Donald, Paul Godfrey, Billy Roche

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Why we like it

"'First Run' presents a collection of plays that explore the excitement of new experiences and the joys of discovery."

From: Spring Showcase Scripts

Synopsis

Presenting five of the best new plays by new writers to have been staged in Britain during the 12 months up to autumn 1988, this volume is compiled and introduced by the Literary manager of London's Royal Court Theater, the foremost arena for new state writing.

Each of the five marks a breakthrough for author from promise to achievement.

Each also gives vent to distinctive voices from different parts of the British Isles and from different cultural backgrounds.

In "Inventing a New Colour," a war-time Exeter family takes in an evacuee from London.

"Prickly Heat," is a surreal, sensuous comedy by a young Scottish writer/performer.

"Leave Taking," shows the conflict between a West Indian woman and her English-born daughters.

"Low Level Panic," looks at the effects of pornography on three young women.

And in "A Handful of Stars," rituals of male supremacy are played out in a Southern Irish billiard room.

Publication

Publisher Nick Hern Books
Year 1989
Binding Paperback
Pages 272
Place London
Language English
ISBN-13 9781854590107
ISBN-10 1854590103
LCCN 88067373
LCC PR1272

First Run is a British play written by Clare Mcintyre and published by Nick Hern Books in London (1989).

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