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Making Noise Quietly: three short plays
Robert Holman
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Description for Making Noise Quietly: three short plays
Paperback. A subtle and renowned trilogy of plays that focus on the human stories behind the history of war. Num Pages: 94 pages. BIC Classification: DD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 131 x 8. Weight in Grams: 114.
An acclaimed trilogy of plays exploring the impact of war on ordinary lives.
In Being Friends, two young men meet in a Kentish field in 1944 as doodlebugs whizz overhead. One is a conscientious objector, the other an artist, but an intense bond forms between them.
In Lost, May Appleton, whose son is serving in the Falklands, receives the visit that every mother dreads.
In Making Noise Quietly, set in 1986 in the Black Forest, a German businesswoman takes into her home a fugitive British private and his disturbed stepson.
Robert Holman's trilogy ... Read more
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Publisher
Nick Hern Books United Kingdom
Number of pages
94
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Number of Pages
96
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781848422483
SKU
V9781848422483
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99-50
About Robert Holman
Robert Holman (1952–2021) was a British playwright whose work has been produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal Court Theatre, as well as in the West End and elsewhere. He is celebrated for the passionate humanity and quiet intensity of his plays, especially for his triptych of short plays, Making Noise Quietly, which was first seen at the ... Read more
Reviews for Making Noise Quietly: three short plays
'A supreme example of how a writer can make a play by putting together a triptych of miniatures... Writing of rare sensitivity and cumulative power'
Independent
'The modern school of in-yer-face theatrical brutality often boasts of 'exploring the dark side'. Holman, without crude shock tactics, really does so. And goes directly to the heart'
Libby Purves
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Independent
'The modern school of in-yer-face theatrical brutality often boasts of 'exploring the dark side'. Holman, without crude shock tactics, really does so. And goes directly to the heart'
Libby Purves
... Read more