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House of Games (Oberon Modern Plays)

ePub House of Games (Oberon Modern Plays) by Richard Bean; David Mamet in Arts-Photography

Description

Weve been in revolution since I was born. I never had to die beforeA young rebel. A brutal victory. A devastating defeat. Aged 25; the charismatic Bonnie Prince Charlie laid claim to the thrones of England; Scotland and Ireland in a series of stunning military victories. By the time he was 26; his dreams lay in ruins and he was fleeing for his life. Amidst the chaos of war; the Young Pretender is forced to decide how far he is willing to go for the cause The flawed prince is brought to life vividly in this unflinching look at the nature of rebellion.E. V. Crowe (Kin; Royal Court; 2010) brings the brilliant but flawed Prince to vivid life in this fast-paced new play; taking an irreverent look at Britainrsquo;s rebellious past against the backdrop of the worldrsquo;s rebellious present. Watford Palace Creative Associate nabokov is an internationally acclaimed new writing company. Previous collaborations include Bunny (Fringe First winner); the critically acclaimed 2nd May 1997 and Is Everyone Ok?


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Review
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great book!By CatherineGreat Book! I love Dame Judi Dench and will watch anything she is in. Ive been reading this book on my Kindle; propped up on the treadmill at the gym as I exercise. I almost fell off the treadmill when I came across a curse word she said. Somehow never expected that she would swear. This book is from interviews of the time she played Juliet and it is uncanny how she remembers so much of it so vividly still decades later. One of my top favorite actresses ever; this book is worth the price.

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