The ultimate night out and not only for the girls! Ladies Night tells the story of five Liverpudlian men on the dole who decide to form a male stripping act. As they try to raise a fast buck, they pitch the idea to a local club owner and take lessons from a slightly shop-worn dance instructor with a heart-of-gold in all manner of things, including what women really want from a male stripper and how to deliver it. Written in 1987 by Anthony McCarten and Stephen Sinclair, Ladies Night was a global theatrical hit. It has been translated into sixteen languages and remains New Zealands most commercially successful play of all time. After eight sell-out tours of Britain, it went on to win The Molière Prize, Frances premiere theatre award for comedy, in 2001.
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Weight: 118g
Dimensions: 128 x 198mm
Publication Date: 22 Jun 2017
Publisher: Alma Books Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780714543840
About Anthony McCartenStephen Sinclair
Anthony McCartens debut novel Spinners won international acclaim and was followed by The English Harem and the award winning Death of a Superhero all three books being translated into many languages. McCarten has also written twelve stage plays including the worldwide success Ladies Night which won Frances Molière Prize the Meilleure Pièce Comique in 2001. Also a film-maker he has thrice adapted his own plays or novels into feature films which he directed himself. Stephen Sinclair is a New Zealand film theatre and television writer. As a screenwriter he has worked with director Peter Jackson on Meet the Feebles Braindead and The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. He has also directed several short films including Home Video and Ride which was selected for the Montreal Film Festival in 2004.
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