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Butler Plays: 1: Made of Stone; Redundant; Lucky Dog; The Early Bird
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Butler Plays: 1: Made of Stone; Redundant; Lucky Dog; The Early Bird
Current price: $29.95


Barnes and Noble
Butler Plays: 1: Made of Stone; Redundant; Lucky Dog; The Early Bird
Current price: $29.95
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Butler Plays: 1
brings together into one volume four of the major plays by this award-winning author. Praised for the gritty detail and realism of his work, Leo Butler has quietly established a reputation in recent years as a potent and skilfull documenter of contemporary social and moral issues.
Made of Stone
produced in the Royal Court Young Writers' Festival 2000, was praised for its
'rock-hard characterisation with buzzing dialogue' (Evening Standard).
In
Redundant
'Butler boldly creates a psychologically complex female lead, surrounding her with unjudged dead-beats, each distinctively vocalising caustic Sheffield Vernacular.' (Evening
Standard)
Lucky Dog
is a startlingly sensitive depiction of one couple's relationship. Michael Billington commented,
'I
am still astonished by Butler's profound understanding of marital solitude. Nothing much happens on the surface, yet underneath a lot goes on as Sue and Eddie, a Sheffield couple in their late fifties,
share a solitary Christmas.' (Guardian)
The Early Bird
taps into the darkest fears of any parent -
the disappearance of their child - to brilliantly capture the nightmare of recrimination and loss. It premiered at the Belfast Theatre Festival in October 2006.
brings together into one volume four of the major plays by this award-winning author. Praised for the gritty detail and realism of his work, Leo Butler has quietly established a reputation in recent years as a potent and skilfull documenter of contemporary social and moral issues.
Made of Stone
produced in the Royal Court Young Writers' Festival 2000, was praised for its
'rock-hard characterisation with buzzing dialogue' (Evening Standard).
In
Redundant
'Butler boldly creates a psychologically complex female lead, surrounding her with unjudged dead-beats, each distinctively vocalising caustic Sheffield Vernacular.' (Evening
Standard)
Lucky Dog
is a startlingly sensitive depiction of one couple's relationship. Michael Billington commented,
'I
am still astonished by Butler's profound understanding of marital solitude. Nothing much happens on the surface, yet underneath a lot goes on as Sue and Eddie, a Sheffield couple in their late fifties,
share a solitary Christmas.' (Guardian)
The Early Bird
taps into the darkest fears of any parent -
the disappearance of their child - to brilliantly capture the nightmare of recrimination and loss. It premiered at the Belfast Theatre Festival in October 2006.