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Jack Thorne Plays: Two

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By (author): Jack Thorne

After the breakout success of his early work for stage and screen, Jack Thorne turned for inspiration to his own family for a series of plays about hope, idealism and domestic politics. The work in this collection five full-length plays and two shorts showcases his extraordinary ability to combine electrifying dialogue with heartfelt warmth, candour and humour.

Hope (Royal Court Theatre, 2014) is a funny and scathing fable about the leaders of a local council faced with savage funding cuts. 'A surprisingly entertaining state-of-the-nation drama' The Stage

The Solid Life of Sugar Water (Graeae/Theatre Royal Plymouth, 2015) is an intimate, tender play about loss, hurt and rediscovery. 'Startlingly good... an adult play in the very best sense' The Times

Junkyard (Headlong, 2017) is a joyful celebration of imaginative play, a musical drama about a group of young people tasked with building a playground out of junk. 'Genuinely funny and poignant' WhatsOnStage

the end of history... (Royal Court, 2019) is a moving and sophisticated portrait of the impact of political idealism on a family. 'Clever and highly intriguing' Independent

Also included are Burying Your Brother in the Pavement, written for the National Theatre Connections Festival in 2008, which tackles complex themes of grief, violence and sexuality with fierce compassion and wild imagination; and two short plays: Whiff Whaff and Boo.

'I think these plays are about love, about heroes, about trying to understand how to be heroic, about trying to understand how to lead a good life' Jack Thorne, from his Introduction

'Jack Thorne is Britain's hottest playwright and screenwriter' The Times

'Jack Thorne never ceases to stimulate and entertain' Evening Standard

'Thorne is a writer of immense emotional intelligence and his dialogue regularly devastates' The Stage

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Product Details
  • Weight: 461g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Apr 2023
  • Publisher: Nick Hern Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781839041525

About Jack Thorne

Jack Thorne is a playwright and BAFTA-winning screenwriter. His plays for the stage include: When Winston Went to War with the Wireless (Donmar Warehouse 2023); The Motive and the Cue (National Theatre 2023); After Life an adaptation of a film by Hirokazu Kore-eda (National Theatre 2021); the end of history... (Royal Court London 2019); an adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (Old Vic London 2017); an adaptation of Büchner's Woyzeck (Old Vic London 2017); Junkyard (Headlong Bristol Old Vic Rose Theatre Kingston & Theatr Clwyd 2017); Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Palace Theatre London 2016); The Solid Life of Sugar Water (Graeae and Theatre Royal Plymouth 2015); Hope (Royal Court London 2015); 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 Durrenmatt's The Physicists (Donmar Warehouse 2012); Bunny (Underbelly Edinburgh 2010; Soho 2011); 2nd May 1997 (Bush 2009); When You Cure Me (Bush 2005; Radio 3's 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 television work includes His Dark Materials Then Barbara Met Alan (with Genevieve Barr) The Eddy Help The Accident Kiri National Treasure and This is England 86/88/90. His films include The Swimmers (with Sally El Hosaini) Enola Holmes Radioactive The Aeronauts and Wonder. He was the recipient of the Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award for Outstanding Contribution to Writing in 2022.

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