Bond Plays 10
by Edward Bond

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Bond Plays: 10 brings together recent work by the writer of the classic stage plays Saved

, Lear, The Pope's Wedding and Early Morning

.

The volume comprises four previously unpublished plays, one previously published play and a comprehensive introduction by the author.

Dea

, a heroine, has committed a terrible act and has been exiled.

When she meets someone from her past, she is forcefully confronted by the broken society that drove her to commit her crimes.

In this play, Edward Bond takes from the Greek and Jacobean drama the fundamental classical problems of the family and war to vividly picture our collapsing society.

Dea received its premiere at Sutton Theatre in 2016.

The Testament of this Day is Edward Bond's third original radio drama.

A young man embarks on two journeys, though he is in control of only one.

He soon discovers there is no going back, from either.

The play is an arresting drama about the world today and was first produced by BBC Radio 4 in 2016.

The Price of One is set in among city ruins in a war zone.

An occupying soldier carries a baby he has rescued from the rubble and dust.

He meets a woman carrying a baby of her own.

What ensues is a struggle between two enemies demanding justice in the midst of war.

A modern tragedy, this play is an exploration of eternity and madness and the supermarket culture.

It received its premiere in 2016.

The Angry Roads considers how young people today grow up in a world that their parents never knew.

In a flat a teenage boy is sorting through play things from his childhood; he is sorting through his past in search of the truth about an accident that destroyed his family.

The Angry Roads was commissioned by Big Brum Theatre Company and premiered in 2015.

The Broken Bowl is a portrait of a a ghost town.

Outside a harsh wind rattles the windows.

Inside, people go hungry and start boarding up their homes.

When a young girl insists on feeding her imaginary friend, a bitter struggle for a future ensues for the power of the imagination to transform lives.

The play is a moving and audacious modern fable that explores the impact of hard times on family life, commissioned by Big Brum and premiered in 2012.

The volume features an introduction by the author that looks at theatre and culture in a post-Brexit referendum, post-truth and post-Trump era.

Publication

Publisher Methuen
Year 2018
Pages 232
Language English
ISBN-13 9781350039513
ISBN-10 1350039519
eISBN-13 9781350039520
LCCN 2017055430
LCC PR6052.O5

Bond Plays 10 is a British play written by Edward Bond and published by Methuen (2018).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Google Play (eISBN 9781350039520).

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