Red Plush & Trombones:The Lonely Trilogy

Fiction & Literature, Drama, Nonfiction, Entertainment
Cover of the book Red Plush & Trombones:The Lonely Trilogy by Charles Dyer, Oberon Books
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Charles Dyer ISBN: 9781849436762
Publisher: Oberon Books Publication: September 24, 2012
Imprint: Oberon Books Language: English
Author: Charles Dyer
ISBN: 9781849436762
Publisher: Oberon Books
Publication: September 24, 2012
Imprint: Oberon Books
Language: English

Includes the plays Rattle, Mother Adam and Staircase

Sir Harold Hobson (Sunday Times) coined the phrase The Lonely Trilogy to include Rattle (Garrick Theatre, 1962-3), Mother Adam (Arts Theatre, 1971) and Staircase (RSC, 1966-67), plays which have been in constant production throughout the years. Of the middle duologue, Hobson wrote: ‘In Mother Adam Dyer has written one of the few real tragedies of our time... It is more disturbing; it has deeper resonances; it is more beautifully written, with an imagination at once exotic and desperately familiar; it has a profounder pity, and a more exquisite falling Close.’The eminent American journalist Walter Winchell wrote of Dyer’s ‘Profound thoughts and emotions expressed with humour... People in the shadows discovering sunshine in each other.’

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Includes the plays Rattle, Mother Adam and Staircase

Sir Harold Hobson (Sunday Times) coined the phrase The Lonely Trilogy to include Rattle (Garrick Theatre, 1962-3), Mother Adam (Arts Theatre, 1971) and Staircase (RSC, 1966-67), plays which have been in constant production throughout the years. Of the middle duologue, Hobson wrote: ‘In Mother Adam Dyer has written one of the few real tragedies of our time... It is more disturbing; it has deeper resonances; it is more beautifully written, with an imagination at once exotic and desperately familiar; it has a profounder pity, and a more exquisite falling Close.’The eminent American journalist Walter Winchell wrote of Dyer’s ‘Profound thoughts and emotions expressed with humour... People in the shadows discovering sunshine in each other.’

More books from Oberon Books

Cover of the book The Art of Concealment by Charles Dyer
Cover of the book Bloody Sunday: Scenes from the Saville Inquiry by Charles Dyer
Cover of the book 1984 (Nineteen Eighty-Four) by Charles Dyer
Cover of the book Lee Harvey Oswald: A Far Mean Streak of Independence Brought on by Negleck by Charles Dyer
Cover of the book Acting: Cut the Crap, Cue the Truth - Living the Life and Doing the Job by Charles Dyer
Cover of the book Keith Waterhouse: Collected Plays by Charles Dyer
Cover of the book The Picture of Dorian Gray by Charles Dyer
Cover of the book Telstar by Charles Dyer
Cover of the book Farinelli and the King by Charles Dyer
Cover of the book Eisteddfod by Charles Dyer
Cover of the book Doonreagan by Charles Dyer
Cover of the book How Many Miles to Basra? by Charles Dyer
Cover of the book School Play by Charles Dyer
Cover of the book Bathsheba Doran: The Marriage Plays by Charles Dyer
Cover of the book Eldorado by Charles Dyer
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy