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Arabian Nightmares: Three Plays
Henry Naylor
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Description for Arabian Nightmares: Three Plays
Paperback. Three one-act plays, showing the brutal and bloody impact of the current Middle Eastern crisis on ordinary people. Winners between them of eleven international awards. Num Pages: 80 pages. BIC Classification: 2AB; DD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 130 x 198 x 18. Weight in Grams: 150.
Three timely one-act plays set in war-torn Syria and Iraq, by 'one of our best new playwrights' (The Times), featuring the epic and bloody adventures of an Iraqi translator, a London schoolgirl and a crackshot sniper..
The Collector is a tale of creeping darkness, set during the Coalition’s occupation of Iraq, as a team of prison guards become brutalised by war. ‘Outstanding new writing… first class’ (Scotsman)
Echoes is a bloody story of colonialism – ancient and modern – and the rhyme of history, drawing astonishing parallels between the lives of a Jihadi bride ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Nick Hern Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
128
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781848426344
SKU
V9781848426344
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99-50
About Henry Naylor
Henry Naylor is a writer, performer, producer and director. He has written for many award-winning comedy shows including Smith & Jones, The Lenny Henry Show, Dead Ringers and Alistair McGowan's Big Impression. He was a lead writer on Spitting Image, and, together with his double-act partner Andy Parsons, he starred in nine series of Parsons & Naylor's Pull-Out Sections on BBC ... Read more
Reviews for Arabian Nightmares: Three Plays
'[Henry Naylor is] emerging as one of our best new playwrights'
The Times
'Gripping to the last moment'
A Younger Theatre on The Collector
'Superbly written … a must see'
Sunday Times on Echoes
'Simple but devastating... beautifully-structured'
Scotsman on Angel
The Times
'Gripping to the last moment'
A Younger Theatre on The Collector
'Superbly written … a must see'
Sunday Times on Echoes
'Simple but devastating... beautifully-structured'
Scotsman on Angel