
Tarantula
Philip Ridley(Author)
Methuen Drama (Publisher)
Published on 20. May 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
64 pages
978-1-350-27445-7 (ISBN)
Description
Of course - as you've no doubt guessed - there's a big 'But Then' moment heading this way...
It's a sunny, spring day in East London.
On a street corner, two teenagers kiss.
One of them is Toni. This is her first kiss.
It makes her very happy.
But someone is watching.
Someone who doesn't care about her happiness at all.
And they're about to change Toni's life... forever.
Philip Ridley's thrilling new play is a startling exploration of identity, memory, love, and the lengths it takes someone to free themselves from the web of their past.
It's a sunny, spring day in East London.
On a street corner, two teenagers kiss.
One of them is Toni. This is her first kiss.
It makes her very happy.
But someone is watching.
Someone who doesn't care about her happiness at all.
And they're about to change Toni's life... forever.
Philip Ridley's thrilling new play is a startling exploration of identity, memory, love, and the lengths it takes someone to free themselves from the web of their past.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
71 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-27445-7 (9781350274457)
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Person
Philip Ridley was born and grew up in the East End of London. He studied painting at St Martin's School of Art. He has written many highly regarded and hugely influential stage plays: the seminal The Pitchfork Disney (published as a Methuen Modern Classic), The Fastest Clock in the Universe (winner of a Time Out Award, the Critics' Circle Award for Most Promising Playwright, and the Meyer-Whitworth Prize), and Ghost from a Perfect Place (nominated for The Evening Standard Best New Play Award), amongst others. He has also directed three feature films from his own screenplays, such The Reflecting Skin, which won eleven international awards.In 2012 What's On Stage named him a Jubilee Playwright (one of the most influential British writers to have emerged in the past six decades). Philip has won both the Evening Standard's Most Promising Newcomer to British Film and Most Promising Playwright Awards. The only person ever to receive both prizes.

