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Aug 15, 2025 1:58 AM

Author:Dan Laurence,George Bernard Shaw

Last Plays

In Good King Charles's Golden Days: a true history that never happened. A discussion play; the issues of nature, power and leadership are debated between King Charles II ('Mr Rowley'), Isaac Newton, George Fox and the artist Godfrey Kneller.

Buoyant Billions: a comedy of no manners.

Farfetched fables. Shaw's thoughts simplified.

Shakes vs. Shav. Puppets portray Shaw and Shakespeare. The play comprises a comic argument between the two playwrights, an intellectual Punch and Judy.

Why She Would Not. His final play.

Reviews

An irresistibly brilliant examination of modern conscience

—— The New York Times

Camus is the accused, his own prosecutor and advocate. The Fall might have been called 'The Last Judgement'

—— Olivier Todd

Christine Donougher's seamless and very modern translation of Les Misérables has an astonishing effect in that it reminds readers that Hugo was going further than any Dickensian lament about social conditions ... The Wretched touches the soul

—— Herald Scotland

The ultimate novel about writing a novel

—— Sunday Telegraph

An amazing book, seeming like a modern experimental novel but written in the 18th century by an Anglican clergyman. You can dip in and out of it with constant pleasure.

—— Bamber Gasgoigne , Daily Express

Has inspired and provoked writers as various as Dickens, Joyce and Salman Rushdie

—— Observer

Tristram Shandy’s open, digressive form offers both an alternative to the inevitable reductions of plot and a foil to the tyranny of the will to system.

—— New Statesman
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