Maxwell: Plays for Young People

· Bloomsbury Publishing
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This collection of energetic, fun and emotionally honest, tragi-comic plays explore the turbulent journey from childhood through adolescence towards eventual adulthood.

DECKY DOES A BRONCO

‘One of the finest plays to emerge from a Scottish working-class story in the last ten years...the sheer force and depth of Maxwell’s study of an end of childhood and an abrupt loss of innocence brings tears to the eyes.' The Scotsman

'A good deed in a naughty world... Ten years on, Decky Does A Bronco has lost none of its ability to excite the senses and stop the heart.' Sunday Herald

HELMET

‘Douglas Maxwell’s impeccably observed little script transcends the everyday to tap into what moves the young and the troubled. The Glasgow Herald

‘This extraordinary chronicler of youth.’ Scottish Daily Mail

MANCUB

‘A near perfect encapsulation of the world of a troubled teen.' The Glasgow Herald

'A corker of a show that I’d urge everyone to see as soon as they can.' The Mail On Sunday

'Amazingly engaging...a must see’ The List

THE MOTHER SHIP

Winner of the Brian Way Award 2009 for Best Play for a Younger Audience.

TOO FAST

Performed by 25 Youth Theatres in 2011 as part of the National Theatre’s NT Connections Project.

作者简介

Douglas Maxwell was born in 1974 in Girvan, on the Ayrshire coast of Scotland. He is an award-winning playwright, whose work has been performed throughout Scotland, the UK and abroad. His play Variety, a comic drama about the impact of cinema on Scotland's variety entertainers, was staged at The Edinburgh International Festival in 2002 and was subsequently broadcast on BBC4. Maxwell was also the subject of a BBC2 Scotland Artworks documentary in 2002.

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