Christmas [electronic resource] / Simon Stephens
- Author:
- Stephens, Simon, 1971-
- Published:
- London : Bloomsbury, [2013]
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Additional Creators:
- Stephens, Simon, 1971-
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- Summary:
- With a sharp ear for the verbal rhythms of conversation, Stephens glimpses the everyday weariness beneath the chat of men down on their luck, in a pub that has fallen out of time. It is a week before Christmas in Michael Macgraw's tired and empty pub in London. Michael adds a shot of whisky to his tea, and waits for some customers. Slowly, the regulars trickle in: twitchy, miserable 29 year-old Billy Lee Russell, who has just found out who his father was, and Giuseppe Rossi, a proud and elderly Italian barber, who has charged the same price for the last five years. They are joined by a series of strangers who only stay for one drink, and by Charlie Anderson who is on a lonely pub crawl with a cello, and they talk through the long night about what went wrong. 'Christmas' was first performed in 2003 at the Pavilion Theatre, Brighton.
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- ISBN:
- 9781408168431.00000011
- Note:
- Originally published: in print in Plays one. London: Methuen Drama, 2005.
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