"Nabokov's Gloves": AND Iona Rain

"Nabokov's Gloves": AND Iona Rain

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Two stage plays by the creator of the successful television series Kavanagh QC Nabokov's GlovesNick, a successful barrister and devotee of football and pop trivia, is emotionally estranged from his wife while recklessly embroiled with a young, female client - a small-time drug dealer, who may or may not be more than she appears. Nabokov's Gloves premiered at the Hampstead Theatre in May 1998 and won the Pearson Television New Writers Award for Best Play of 1997. Iona RainTwenty-five years after leaving their boarding school in Africa, four friends reunite in a cottage on the small Scottish island of Iona. Each has a secret and their memories join them together in a shared guilt of events in the past. "A slowly probing, tightly written exploration of bonds, aggression and loss, old wounds and exposure, sexuality and crossed lines" (The Times) Iona Rain premiered at the Croydon Warehouse Theatre as winner of the 1995 International Playwriting Festival.

Author: Peter Moffat
Format: Paperback, 176 pages, 129mm x 198mm, 138 g
Published: 1999, Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Genre: Drama Texts, Plays & Screenplays

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Two stage plays by the creator of the successful television series Kavanagh QC Nabokov's GlovesNick, a successful barrister and devotee of football and pop trivia, is emotionally estranged from his wife while recklessly embroiled with a young, female client - a small-time drug dealer, who may or may not be more than she appears. Nabokov's Gloves premiered at the Hampstead Theatre in May 1998 and won the Pearson Television New Writers Award for Best Play of 1997. Iona RainTwenty-five years after leaving their boarding school in Africa, four friends reunite in a cottage on the small Scottish island of Iona. Each has a secret and their memories join them together in a shared guilt of events in the past. "A slowly probing, tightly written exploration of bonds, aggression and loss, old wounds and exposure, sexuality and crossed lines" (The Times) Iona Rain premiered at the Croydon Warehouse Theatre as winner of the 1995 International Playwriting Festival.