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Travesty
Liam Williams
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Description for Travesty
Paperback. The debut play by double Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee Liam Williams. Num Pages: 64 pages. BIC Classification: DD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 130 x 198 x 16. Weight in Grams: 102.
Ben doesn't even like Anna that much. She doesn't take life seriously enough. And then a couple of years go by and he's in absolute floods and she just wishes things could be different.
This is a play about gender, the ethical dimensions of modern love, and a mandatory sillier third theme to make the whole thing seem less serious, in this case lemon tart.
Travesty is the debut play by Liam Williams, double Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee and the 'voice of a generation' (Independent). It was produced by Fight in the Dog and ... Read more
'The Fringe's most articulate and original chronicler of twenty-something angst' Telegraph
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Publisher
Nick Hern Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
102g
Number of Pages
80
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781848426153
SKU
V9781848426153
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99-50
About Liam Williams
Liam Williams is a writer, comedian and actor known for his stand-up shows and work with sketch group Sheeps. His self-titled debut show was nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Best Newcomer Award in 2013, and a year later his follow-up show, Capitalism, earned a nomination for the main Edinburgh Comedy Award. His writing credits include: Comedy Blaps ... Read more
Reviews for Travesty
'Raw, honest and captivating'
The List
'[A] sharply comic debut play... Williams achieves in an hour what a sit-com takes seasons to do... will surely resonate with anyone who's ever tried to make a relationship work'
Independent
'Takes a pleasingly quirky approach to its subject, twentysomething love... [has] some sharp humour'
Evening Standard
'Consistently funny, ... Read more
The List
'[A] sharply comic debut play... Williams achieves in an hour what a sit-com takes seasons to do... will surely resonate with anyone who's ever tried to make a relationship work'
Independent
'Takes a pleasingly quirky approach to its subject, twentysomething love... [has] some sharp humour'
Evening Standard
'Consistently funny, ... Read more