

Townsend Plays 1
Sue Townsend


What readers are saying
Readers appreciate the overall quality of the plays in the collection, highlighting their thematic depth and social realism. While some feel that certain dialogues lack intrigue, many are impressed by the quality and variety of the plays included.
"Judy Upton's a playful writer who likes nothing better than to upset expectations" Independent
Ashes and Sand: "Searing, brutal...Judy Upton's vicious little hand grenade of a play explodes onto the stage...her writing blazes with anger about the waste of a generation with no hopes" Independent
"Sunspots confirms Upton as one of the most promising writers working in London at present" What's On
People on the River: "A skilfully written and entertainingly hard-nosed look at the victim culture of tabloid telly" Time Out
Stealing Souls: "The writing is diamond hard, slippery and clear like thin ice covering a particularly murky pond" Guardian
Know Your Rights: "A moving and accomplished piece...Upton's play can dispense with arguments and right-on statements because in creating characters she develops situation."
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Upton Plays: 1 is a British play written by Judy Upton and published by Methuen (2002).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781408117941).
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Methuen · 2002 · 296 pp
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