Ugly Spirit

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781849432221
  • Dimensions: 130 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 14 May 2012
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Berlin. 1973.

A soprano lies dead on a blanket.

The human mind will not function when it is hot. Only when it is cool and dispassionate.

If you are not careful you will no longer be human. If you are not careful you will become animals covered in sand. You are our descendants. You are very special.

Some of you are to be precisely registered and preserved. You will become our most important historical monument.

’Bessie and Jessie have been stuck in a bombed ballroom. Theyare also stuck together. There appears to be no escape. Bessie is happy to be stuck. Surely it is better than being alone? Jessie often went blue as a child.

Jessie clutches the last unopened Christmas present.

They are instructed by a voice, The Special Detachment, who only eats strawberries, and keeps the world in order.

Bessie and Jessie have a model train set. The train is driven by a live rodent. The train has been moving for too many years.

The train is about to fall off its tracks.

Russell Barr has worked as an actor for over ten years. He has worked extensively in film and theatre. He is a recipient of multiple awards from the Peggy Ramsay Foundation. His most recent play, A Dish Of Tea With Dr Johnson, co-written with Ian Redmond and directed by Max Stafford Clark, enjoyed a UK tour in Spring 2011, with secondary at the Traverse, Edinburgh as part of the British Council Edinburgh Festival Showcase, then at the Arts Theatre, London.

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