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David Hare Plays 1 : Slag; Teeth 'n' Smiles; Knuckle; Licking Hitler; Plenty - David Hare

David Hare Plays 1

Slag; Teeth 'n' Smiles; Knuckle; Licking Hitler; Plenty

By: David Hare

Paperback | 15 January 1996 | Edition Number 1

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Slag

'An embattled contemporary morality play full of sardonic fun and spiky indignation.What an enviable debut: funny, intelligent and briskly honest.' Sunday TimesTeeth 'n' Smiles

A rock band visits Cambridge in 1969: the characters look back to the middle-class transition of the fifties, while the play itself looks back to the class reversal of pop decade. 'The writing is bright with aggression.a flintily intelligent play.' The TimesKnuckle

'I beg all lovers of the theatre, and all those concerned for its future, to see Knuckle.' Sunday TelegraphLicking Hitler

'Beginning with a middle-class young woman's unceremonious introduction to specialized war work, it develops with a devastating economy of means into a dramatization of the unarguable logic of deception.elegant, spare and as lucid as crystal.' ObserverPlenty

'Brilliant.it deepens with every viewing.' Mel Gussow, New York Times
Industry Reviews
"Slag""An embattled contemporary morality play full of sardonic fun and spiky indignation...What an enviable debut: funny, intelligent and briskly honest."--"Sunday Times""Teeth 'n' Smiles ""The writing is bright with aggression...a flintily intelligent play."--"The Times""Knuckle""I beg all lovers of the theatre, and all those concerned for its future, to see "Knuckle,""--"Sunday Telegraph""Licking Hitler""Beginning with a middle-class young woman's unceremonious introduction to specialized war work, it develops with a devastating economy of means into a dramatization of the unarguable logic of deception...elegant, spare and as lucid as crystal."--"Observer""Plenty""Brilliant...it deepens with every viewing."--Mel Gussow, "New York Times" "Slag" "Teeth 'n' Smiles " "Knuckle" "Licking Hitler" "Plenty" "An embattled contemporary morality play full of sardonic fun and spiky indignation...What an enviable debut: funny, intelligent and briskly honest." --Sunday Times on Slag

"The writing is bright with aggression...a flintily intelligent play." --The Times on Teeth 'n' Smiles

"I beg all lovers of the theatre, and all those concerned for its future, to see Knuckle." --Sunday Telegraph on Knuckle

"Beginning with a middle-class young woman's unceremonious introduction to specialized war work, it develops with a devastating economy of means into a dramatization of the unarguable logic of deception...elegant, spare and as lucid as crystal." --Observer on Licking Hitler

"Brilliant...it deepens with every viewing." --Mel Gussow, New York Times on Plenty An embattled contemporary morality play full of sardonic fun and spiky indignation...What an enviable debut: funny, intelligent and briskly honest. "Sunday Times on Slag"

The writing is bright with aggression...a flintily intelligent play. "The Times on Teeth 'n' Smiles"

I beg all lovers of the theatre, and all those concerned for its future, to see "Knuckle." "Sunday Telegraph on Knuckle"

Beginning with a middle-class young woman's unceremonious introduction to specialized war work, it develops with a devastating economy of means into a dramatization of the unarguable logic of deception...elegant, spare and as lucid as crystal. "Observer on Licking Hitler"

Brilliant...it deepens with every viewing. "Mel Gussow, New York Times on Plenty"" "Slag" "An embattled contemporary morality play full of sardonic fun and spiky indignation...What an enviable debut: funny, intelligent and briskly honest."--"Sunday Times" "Teeth 'n' Smiles " "The writing is bright with aggression...a flintily intelligent play."--"The Times" "Knuckle" "I beg all lovers of the theatre, and all those concerned for its future, to see "Knuckle.""--"Sunday Telegraph" "Licking Hitler" "Beginning with a middle-class young woman's unceremonious introduction to specialized war work, it develops with a devastating economy of means into a dramatization of the unarguable logic of deception...elegant, spare and as lucid as crystal."--"Observer" "Plenty" "Brilliant...it deepens with every viewing."--Mel Gussow, "New York Times" "Slag "An embattled contemporary morality play full of sardonic fun and spiky indignation...What an enviable debut: funny, intelligent and briskly honest."--"Sunday Times "Teeth 'n' Smiles "The writing is bright with aggression...a flintily intelligent play."--"The Times "Knuckle "I beg all lovers of the theatre, and all those concerned for its future, to see "Knuckle."--"Sunday Telegraph "Licking Hitler "Beginning with a middle-class young woman's unceremonious introduction to specialized war work, it develops with a devastating economy of means into a dramatization of the unarguable logic of deception...elegant, spare and as lucid as crystal."--"Observer "Plenty "Brilliant...it deepens with every viewing."--Mel Gussow, "New York Times

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