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Jack Thorne Plays: One

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By (author): Jack Thorne

Acclaimed for his screenplays for TV dramas including Skins, Shameless, The Fades, This is England '86/'88/'90 and Glue, Jack Thorne first emerged as a writer of unflinching, compassionate and often challenging plays for the stage. Described as a powerful voice for Britains youth (Independent), he remains one of the most distinctive talents working in theatre today and was chosen by JK Rowling to write the script for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

This collection, with a revealing introduction by the author, covers a period of intense creativity beginning with When You Cure Me (Bush Theatre, 2005), a painful and painfully funny play about being very young and in love, and coping with serious illness at the same time. One of the years finest pieces of new writing Evening Standard

In the monologue play Stacy (Arcola Theatre, 2007), twenty-something Rob tells the story of a confusing couple of days in which everything in his life seems to have gone wrong. A pin-sharp, brilliant piece of work Time Out

2nd May 1997 (Bush Theatre, 2009) distils all the euphoria and despair of New Labours landslide electoral victory into three stories told with quiet profundity and verve (Telegraph), while Bunny (Edinburgh Fringe, 2010) is a white-knuckle ride through the streets of contemporary Britain, written for a solo female performer. Terrific Scotsman

Red Car, Blue Car is a heartbreaking short play about guilt, grief and responsibility, written for and performed at the Bush in 2011. Finally, Mydidae (Soho Theatre, 2012), a two-hander set entirely in a bathroom, is an electrifyingly intimate account of the darker side of love which hits audiences like a punch in the gut (Whatsonstage.com)

'An absolutely top-class playwright' JK Rowling

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Nov 2014
  • Publisher: Nick Hern Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781848424487

About Jack Thorne

Jack Thornes plays for the stage include adaptations of Let the Right One In (National Theatre of Scotland at Dundee Rep the Royal Court and the Apollo Theatre London 2013/14) and Stuart: A Life Backwards (Underbelly Edinburgh and tour 2013); Mydidae (Soho 2012; Trafalgar Studios 2013); an adaptation of Friedrich Durrenmatts The Physicists (Donmar Warehouse 2012); Bunny (Underbelly Edinburgh 2010; Soho 2011); 2nd May 1997 (Bush 2009); When You Cure Me (Bush 2005; Radio 3s Drama on Three 2006); Fanny and Faggot (Pleasance Edinburgh 2004 and 2007; Finborough 2007; English Theatre of Bruges 2007; Trafalgar Studios 2007); and Stacy (Tron 2006; Arcola 2007; Trafalgar Studios 2007). His radio plays include Left at the Angel (Radio 4 2007) an adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre Dame (2009) and an original play People Snogging in Public Places (Radio 3s Wire slot 2009). He was a core writer in all three series of Skins (E4 Channel 4 BBC America) writing five episodes. His other TV writing includes The Fades (2012 BAFTA for Best Drama Series) Shameless Cast-Offs This is England 86 (2011 Royal Television Society Award for Best Writer Drama) This is England 88 This is England 90 and the thirty-minute drama The Spastic King. His work for film includes the features A Long Way Down adapted from Nick Hornbys novel and The Scouting Book for Boys which won him the Star of London Best Newcomer Award at the London Film Festival 2009.

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