Gas Station Angel
by Edward Thomas

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Readers appreciate the vibrant and colorful nature of the play, highlighting the excellent writing. However, some feel that the language can be disjointed and suggest that physical theatre elements could enhance the performance.

Vibrant and colorful productionExcellent writingDisjointed language at times

Synopsis

Bron meets Ace six days after his house falls into the sea.

Their families may share a past of fairies, angels, axe-murderers and chickens, but what do Bron and Ace need with the past when they've got imagination and a tinted glass blue Marina 1800 TC ready to drive into the heart of Saturday night?

Set in a shrinking land Gas Station Angel is the latest play from Ed Thomas whose previous plays include House of America (also recently released as a film) and Songs From a Forgotten City.

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PublisherMethuen
Year1998
BindingPaperback
Pages116
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780413727404
ISBN-100413727408

Gas Station Angel is a British play written by Edward Thomas and published by Methuen (1998).

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