Ridley Plays 1 - (Contemporary Dramatists) by Philip Ridley (Paperback)
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Highlights
- This volume contains Ridley's first three plays, which heralded the arrival of a unique and disturbing voice in the world of contemporary drama.
- About the Author: Philip Ridley was born in the East End of London where he still lives and works.
- 448 Pages
- Drama, European
- Series Name: Contemporary Dramatists
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About the Book
This volume contains Ridley's first three plays, which heralded the arrival of a unique and disturbing voice in the world of contemporary drama.Book Synopsis
This volume contains Ridley's first three plays, which heralded the arrival of a unique and disturbing voice in the world of contemporary drama. They are seminal works in the development of the 'in yer face' theatre that emerged in Britain during the mid-1990s.The three plays here all manifest Ridley's vivid and visionary imagination and the dark beauty of his outlook. They resonate with his trademark themes: East London, storytelling, moments of shocking violence, memories of the past, fantastical monologues, and that strange mix of the barbaric and the beautiful he has made all his own.
The Pitchfork Disney was Ridley's first play and is now seen as launching a new generation of playwrights who were unafraid to shock and court controversy. This unsettling, dreamlike piece has surreal undertones and thematically explores fear, dreams and story-telling.
The Fastest Clock in the Universe is a multi-award-winning play which caused a sensation when it premiered at Hampstead Theatre in 1992. An edgy and provocative drama, it is now regarded as a contemporary classic.
Ghost from a Perfect Place is a scorchingly nasty blend of comedy, spectacle and terror where a monster from the past meets the monsters of the present. The volume contains the definitive version of the plays, plus an extended and updated introduction and three monologues (Bloodshot, Angry and Voosh), published here for the first time.
Review Quotes
"(The Pitchfork Disney) leaves us in no doubt about the influence and prophetic aptness of Philip Ridley's play.
Ridley's writing delights in metaphor and is often intriguing." --Henry Hithchings, Evening Standard
What Ridley unleashe(s) most of all and what he has seldom been equalled at, is an electrifying ardour for telling stories and the value of same.
The sheer creative energy remains undiminished." --Ian Shuttleworth, Financial Times "The Pitchfork Disney: Ridley's rich but viscous play, whose top register is horror-struck lyricism. It's exceptionally crafted." --Caroline McGinn, Time Out London
About the Author
Philip Ridley was born in the East End of London where he still lives and works. He studied painting at St Martin's School of Art. He has written novels for both adults and children, screenplays, librettos, poems and lyrics. He is also a photographer and film director of some repute.