The Hills of California

The Hills of California

$16.95

Publication Date: 4th February 2025

The latest work from acclaimed playwright Jez Butterworth, The Hills of California is a generational drama that rifles through decades of one family’s past.Blackpool, 1976. The driest summer in... Read More
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The latest work from acclaimed playwright Jez Butterworth, The Hills of California is a generational drama that rifles through decades of one family’s past.Blackpool, 1976. The driest summer in... Read More
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The latest work from acclaimed playwright Jez Butterworth, The Hills of California is a generational drama that rifles through decades of one family’s past.

Blackpool, 1976. The driest summer in two hundred years. The beaches are packed. The hotels are heaving. In the sweltering backstreets, far from the choc ices and donkey rides, the Webb Sisters are returning to their mother’s run-down guest house, as she lies dying upstairs.


Details
  • Price: $16.95
  • Pages: 144
  • Carton Quantity: 56
  • Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
  • Imprint: Theatre Communications Group
  • Publication Date: 4th February 2025
  • Trim Size: 5 x 7.75 in
  • ISBN: 9781636702186
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    DRAMA / Type / Tragicomedy
    DRAMA / Contemporary
    DRAMA / European / General
    DRAMA / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Reviews

“A new Jez Butterworth play is very much An Event—time to get excited.” Time Out London

“Magnificent, moving and quietly furious…a rich, funny, brilliantly layered drama about lost dreams, trampled hopes, parenting and letting go.” Financial Times

“A remarkable play…unfurls with the richness and depth of a well-crafted novel…Butterworth remains a one-off, a man who can write plays about ordinary people that carry the charge of the great tragedies.” Time Out London

“Exquisite…Devastatingly moving, bitterly funny, tender, cruel and wise.” The Stage

“'Bittersweet and bitingly funny…Butterworth's poetic verbosity is in full evidence, along with savage humour, painful pathos and simmering rage…thought-provoking, heartbreaking and multi-layered.”Broadway World

“Beautifully well-written…Filled with believable, colourful characters…expertly engineered…a rich text, full of nuance and glorious dialogue.” Express

“Intelligent, witty and studded with good lines, fine performances, resonances, echoes and a lingering sense of loss.” Sunday Times

“Epic and ambitious…The writing is closely observed, humorous, but with ripples of anger beneath the surface.” WhatsOnStage

Author Bio

Jez Butterworth is also the author of The FerrymanMojo, The Night Heron, The Winterling, Parlour Song and Jerusalem. His plays have premiered in London at the Royal Court Theatre and the Almeida Theatre and in New York City at the Atlantic Theater and on Broadway. He has won numerous awards for his work, including the E. M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the 2019 Tony Award for Best Play. He lives in Somerset, England.

The latest work from acclaimed playwright Jez Butterworth, The Hills of California is a generational drama that rifles through decades of one family’s past.

Blackpool, 1976. The driest summer in two hundred years. The beaches are packed. The hotels are heaving. In the sweltering backstreets, far from the choc ices and donkey rides, the Webb Sisters are returning to their mother’s run-down guest house, as she lies dying upstairs.


  • Price: $16.95
  • Pages: 144
  • Carton Quantity: 56
  • Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
  • Imprint: Theatre Communications Group
  • Publication Date: 4th February 2025
  • Trim Size: 5 x 7.75 in
  • ISBN: 9781636702186
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    DRAMA / Type / Tragicomedy
    DRAMA / Contemporary
    DRAMA / European / General
    DRAMA / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh

“A new Jez Butterworth play is very much An Event—time to get excited.” Time Out London

“Magnificent, moving and quietly furious…a rich, funny, brilliantly layered drama about lost dreams, trampled hopes, parenting and letting go.” Financial Times

“A remarkable play…unfurls with the richness and depth of a well-crafted novel…Butterworth remains a one-off, a man who can write plays about ordinary people that carry the charge of the great tragedies.” Time Out London

“Exquisite…Devastatingly moving, bitterly funny, tender, cruel and wise.” The Stage

“'Bittersweet and bitingly funny…Butterworth's poetic verbosity is in full evidence, along with savage humour, painful pathos and simmering rage…thought-provoking, heartbreaking and multi-layered.”Broadway World

“Beautifully well-written…Filled with believable, colourful characters…expertly engineered…a rich text, full of nuance and glorious dialogue.” Express

“Intelligent, witty and studded with good lines, fine performances, resonances, echoes and a lingering sense of loss.” Sunday Times

“Epic and ambitious…The writing is closely observed, humorous, but with ripples of anger beneath the surface.” WhatsOnStage

Jez Butterworth is also the author of The FerrymanMojo, The Night Heron, The Winterling, Parlour Song and Jerusalem. His plays have premiered in London at the Royal Court Theatre and the Almeida Theatre and in New York City at the Atlantic Theater and on Broadway. He has won numerous awards for his work, including the E. M. Forster Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the 2019 Tony Award for Best Play. He lives in Somerset, England.