Stacy & Fanny and Faggot

Stacy & Fanny and Faggot

Two Plays

$20.95

Publication Date: 1st April 2008

Double volume of plays from this "challenging, disturbing and distinctive new voice" (London Times).
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Description

In Stacy, the sole protagonist finds life confusing in a world of unwritten rules. If there’s no one around to tell him right from wrong, he just has to guess. But he’s never been very lucky, and sometimes he gets his guesses very wrong. Fanny and Faggot presents two distinct moments in the life of Mary Bell.

Details
  • Price: $20.95
  • Pages: 124
  • Carton Quantity: 10
  • Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
  • Imprint: Nick Hern Books
  • Publication Date: 1st April 2008
  • Trim Size: 5 x 7.7 in
  • ISBN: 9781854599896
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    DRAMA / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Author Bio
Jack Thorne won the RSC/Marlowe Other Prize for 'Wanting to Laugh Best' in 2002. His play 'Solids' was part of Paines Plough's 2004 'Wild Lunch' season, and 'Fanny and Faggot,' performed in a lift, was a sensation at lat year's Edinburgh Festival. He lives in Croydon, but might be moving to Luton.

In Stacy, the sole protagonist finds life confusing in a world of unwritten rules. If there’s no one around to tell him right from wrong, he just has to guess. But he’s never been very lucky, and sometimes he gets his guesses very wrong. Fanny and Faggot presents two distinct moments in the life of Mary Bell.

  • Price: $20.95
  • Pages: 124
  • Carton Quantity: 10
  • Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
  • Imprint: Nick Hern Books
  • Publication Date: 1st April 2008
  • Trim Size: 5 x 7.7 in
  • ISBN: 9781854599896
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    DRAMA / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Jack Thorne won the RSC/Marlowe Other Prize for 'Wanting to Laugh Best' in 2002. His play 'Solids' was part of Paines Plough's 2004 'Wild Lunch' season, and 'Fanny and Faggot,' performed in a lift, was a sensation at lat year's Edinburgh Festival. He lives in Croydon, but might be moving to Luton.