
Southwark Fair
Patrick makes a horrible error when he calls one lover while thinking of another. His wife, who discovers this fact, follows the discarded date through a South Bank throng, where all manner of interesting characters - a Bird Whistler flogging his goods, a trainee barista on the verge of marriage, a Deputy Major-stalking actress - are going about their business.
Samuel Adamson adapted Ibsen's Pillars Of The Community for London's National Theatre. His other plays include Clocks And Whistles, Drink, Dance, Laugh And Lie and Grace Note.
Author: Samuel Adamson
Format: Paperback, 96 pages, 126mm x 197mm, 143 g
Published: 2006, Faber & Faber, United Kingdom
Genre: Drama Texts, Plays & Screenplays
Patrick makes a horrible error when he calls one lover while thinking of another. His wife, who discovers this fact, follows the discarded date through a South Bank throng, where all manner of interesting characters - a Bird Whistler flogging his goods, a trainee barista on the verge of marriage, a Deputy Major-stalking actress - are going about their business.
Samuel Adamson adapted Ibsen's Pillars Of The Community for London's National Theatre. His other plays include Clocks And Whistles, Drink, Dance, Laugh And Lie and Grace Note.
