Bowen: Plays One: After the Rain; The Disorderly Women; Little Boxes; Singles
Includes the plays Little Boxes, The Disorderly Women and Singles.

John Bowen’s plays, like his novels, are preoccupied with myth, manipulation and self-deceit. Bowen’s first major success as a playwright was with the epic and unconventional stage version of his novel, After the Rain, in 1966.

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Bowen: Plays One: After the Rain; The Disorderly Women; Little Boxes; Singles
Includes the plays Little Boxes, The Disorderly Women and Singles.

John Bowen’s plays, like his novels, are preoccupied with myth, manipulation and self-deceit. Bowen’s first major success as a playwright was with the epic and unconventional stage version of his novel, After the Rain, in 1966.

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Bowen: Plays One: After the Rain; The Disorderly Women; Little Boxes; Singles

Bowen: Plays One: After the Rain; The Disorderly Women; Little Boxes; Singles

by John Bowen
Bowen: Plays One: After the Rain; The Disorderly Women; Little Boxes; Singles

Bowen: Plays One: After the Rain; The Disorderly Women; Little Boxes; Singles

by John Bowen

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Overview

Includes the plays Little Boxes, The Disorderly Women and Singles.

John Bowen’s plays, like his novels, are preoccupied with myth, manipulation and self-deceit. Bowen’s first major success as a playwright was with the epic and unconventional stage version of his novel, After the Rain, in 1966.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781840020359
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/01/1998
Series: Oberon Modern Playwrights
Pages: 356
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.74(d)

About the Author

John Bowen was born in India in 1924 and reared by aunts and grandparents in the UK. After an uneventful war, he went to Oxford to read History. He began his writing life as a novelist and was recruited to television drama by the director, Peter Wood, then began writing for the stage. His first play, I Love You, Mrs Patterson opened at the St Martin's Theatre in 1964. His second, After The Rain, has been produced all over Europe as well as the USA, Canada and Australia, as has his third the double-bill Little Boxes. Of his other plays, Singles and The Corsican Brothers were first produced at the Greenwich Theatre, The Disorderly Women at Manchester, Florence Nightingale at Canterbury, Heil Caesar at the Midland Arts. He has also adapted Marivaux for the Chichester Arts Festival and Molière for Lancaster.
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