

Some Voices & Pale Horse
Joe Penhall


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Readers find Penhall's plays to be emotionally profound and thought-provoking. Many appreciate his ability to challenge conventional notions of love and relationships, drawing comparisons to other contemporary playwrights. The overall presentation of the work is praised, contributing to a positive reception among fans of the genre.
"Joe Penhall belongs to the new wave of dramatists that has flooded British theatre with exciting work in recent years .
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I have a hunch that his might prove the more enduring talent" (Daily Telegraph) Some Voices: 'The most thrilling playwriting debut in years.
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The writing is razor-sharp, sensitive, quietly eloquent, full of the touchingly drab poetry of lost lives' (Sunday Times); Pale Horse: 'His second Court play is as compelling and extraordinary as his first .
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as taut, tight and atmospheric as Macbeth' (Observer); Love and Understanding: 'This is one of the best plays I've seen, ever, at this powerhouse of new writing .
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tough, eloquent, bruising' (Sunday Times); The Bullet: 'A Death of a Salesman for Britain in the nineties, and it is typical of Penhall's grace as a writer that it consciously echoes Arthur Miller while also emerging as an entirely distinctive work' (Daily Telegraph)
Penhall Plays: 1 is a British play written by Joe Penhall and published by Methuen in London (1998).
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Methuen · 1998 · 355 pp
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