

Nichols Plays: 2
Peter Nichols


A rich selection from the best of Nichols' work up to and including his award-winning Privates on Parade
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg is based on the author's experience of having a mentally handicapped child and won the John Whiting Award; The National Health was commissioned by Kenneth Tynan for the National theatre and follows the story of a Labour MP who goes into a state hospital suffering from a nervous collapse.
It won the Evening Standard Best Play Award; Forget-me-not Lane is a trip down memory lane from the author's own childhood growing up in the West Country; Hearts and Flowers is a TV play about the rivalry between two brothers, one a school teacher living in Bristol the other a successful news journalist and their shared interest in a woman; Freeway is set in a traffic jam and attempts to answer the question of why the automobile has come to be seen to represent liberty incarnate in the modern era.
Nichols Plays: 1 is a British play written by Peter Nichols and published by Methuen (1991).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781408161920).
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Methuen · 1991 · 524 pp
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