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Arabian Nightmares: Three Plays
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Three timely one-act plays, showing the brutal and bloody impact of the current Middle Eastern crisis on ordinary people.
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13 June 2017

The Collector: set during the Coalition’s occupation of Iraq, a team of prison guards become brutalized by war.
Echoes is a bloody story of colonialism, drawing parallels between the lives of a Jihadi bride and a Victorian pioneer.
Angel: in a Syrian town, a crackshot sniper is all that stands between the town’s citizens and the fearsome approach of ISIS.
Echoes is a bloody story of colonialism, drawing parallels between the lives of a Jihadi bride and a Victorian pioneer.
Angel: in a Syrian town, a crackshot sniper is all that stands between the town’s citizens and the fearsome approach of ISIS.
Price: $28.95
Pages: 80
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Imprint: Nick Hern Books
Publication Date:
13 June 2017
Trim Size: 7.75 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781848426344
Format: Paperback
Henry Naylor is a writer, performer, producer and director. He has written for many award-winning comedy shows including Smith & Jones, The Lenny Henry Show, Dead Ringers and Alistair McGowan's Big Impression. He was a lead writer on Spitting Image, and, together with his double-act partner Andy Parsons, he starred in nine series of Parsons & Naylor's Pull-Out Sections on BBC Radio 2. He also created, executive produced and directed the multi-award-winning Headcases for ITV1.
He has written plays including The Collector (Edinburgh Festival and Arcola Theatre, 2014), Echoes (Edinburgh Festival and Arcola Theatre, 2015) and Angel (Edinburgh Festival, 2016).
He has written plays including The Collector (Edinburgh Festival and Arcola Theatre, 2014), Echoes (Edinburgh Festival and Arcola Theatre, 2015) and Angel (Edinburgh Festival, 2016).