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Mark Ravenhill
"In Shopping and Fucking, Mark Ravenhill made theatre relevant to the Thatcher generation.
Now he's put videos and Net-surfing in Faust.
And it's no less stunning" (Guardian)
Twenty-eight years before The Importance of Being Earnest, a young woman gives birth to a baby boy.
Is it an accident when Nanny places him in a handbag and her unpublished novel into the pram?
In 1998 a new baby is stolen and an academic discovers an unpublished novel of more than usual revolting sentimentality.
From Victorian wet nurses to 90s sperm banks, Mark Ravenhill's play examines the role of parenting in an age of diverse sexualities, biological engineering and Tinky Winky's handbag."There are few stage authors writing more interestingly than Mark Ravenhill .
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He is - it is now yet more evident - a searing, intelligent, disturbing sociologist with a talent for satirical dialogue and a flair for sexual sensationalism" (Financial Times)
"There are few stage authors writing more interestingly than Mark Ravenhill ...He is - it is now yet more evident - a searing, intelligent, disturbing sociologist with a talent for satirical dialogue and a flair for sexual sensationalism."
— Financial Times
Handbag is a British comedy play written by Mark Ravenhill and published by Methuen in London (1998).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781408177716).
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