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Jonah and Otto
Robert Holman
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Description for Jonah and Otto
Paperback. A humane, funny and ultimately haunting play that explores masculinity, identity and what it means to be English. Num Pages: 96 pages. BIC Classification: DD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 199 x 131 x 7. Weight in Grams: 108.
A humane, funny and ultimately haunting play that explores masculinity, identity and what it means to be English.
Over the course of a single day, two men share their solitude and unfold their secrets. They disagree with each other about women, about lust and about guilt. They question the power of magic, of redemption and the price of freedom, each seeing himself more clearly through the eyes of the other.
Robert Holman's play Jonah and Otto premiered in 2008 at the Royal Exchange, Manchester. This edition was published alongside its London premiere at the Park Theatre in 2014.
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Publisher
Nick Hern Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
90
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781848424586
SKU
V9781848424586
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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 Jonah and Otto
'The writing is crystalline but tender, meaty as well as stark... poetic, vivid yet often enigmatic language... hypnotic and never less than compelling'
Time Out
'Extraordinary... achingly beautiful... a recklessly courageous play about two men struggling to find the courage to live, love and to be the best possible version of themselves'
Guardian
'[Has] a quiet ... Read more
Time Out
'Extraordinary... achingly beautiful... a recklessly courageous play about two men struggling to find the courage to live, love and to be the best possible version of themselves'
Guardian
'[Has] a quiet ... Read more