-Savvy, smart and witty . . . refreshingly ambitious.---The Times (London) -Combines a sharp look at the chaos of contemporary sexual mores with a wild surreal humor: imagine Closer with a touch of Lewis Carroll and you get the picture . . . a remarkable play.---Guardian A satirical comedy of modern manners from the author of Duck.
-Savvy, smart and witty . . . refreshingly ambitious.---The Times (London) -Combines a sharp look at the chaos of contemporary sexual m...
Three plays for one actress all featuring mothers on the edge. Jordan tells the true story of Shirley Jones, who kills her baby boy rather than have him taken away by his abusive father. The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret alternates stories of two women, both of whom lose their sons, one murdered, the other a runaway. Also includes Unsuspecting Susan.
Three plays for one actress all featuring mothers on the edge. Jordan tells the true story of Shirley Jones, who kills her baby boy rather ...
Set in 1945 during the hundred days that elapsed between victory in Europe and victory in Japan, this work follows the fortunes of a group of women in a working-class suburb of Nottingham.
Set in 1945 during the hundred days that elapsed between victory in Europe and victory in Japan, this work follows the fortunes of a group of women in...
West waits in a burnt-out farmhouse, on Dartmoor, in the depths of winter, for two associates from the city. The wine has been poured and the revolver loaded. But who is waiting upstairs? This is the new play from the author of Mojo and The Night Heron, published alongside its premiere at the Royal Court Theatre in 2006.
West waits in a burnt-out farmhouse, on Dartmoor, in the depths of winter, for two associates from the city. The wine has been poured and the revo...