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COLLABORATORS, a play by John Mortimer -- Methuen paperback

$ 2.77

Availability: 42 in stock
  • Type: Drama
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Author: John Mortimer
  • Condition: Slight abrasions from long life on attic shelf, but seems unread -- binding not cracked, pages tight & unmarked. Paperback, METHUEN MODERN PLAY edition.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Object Type: Script & Songbook
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    Slight abrasions from long life on attic shelf, but seems unread -- binding not cracked, pages tight & unmarked. Paperback, METHUEN MODERN PLAY edition.
    COLLABORATORS, a play by John Mortimer
    Collaborators
    is a comedy about marriage set in a dingy, infested flat in Belsize Park in the late 1950s. Henry Winter, a struggling young barrister, is also struggling to cultivate his writing career. At the invitation of Sam Brown, an American film producer of somewhat hazy credentials, he starts work on a film strip about marriage. His own tempestuous marriage invades the project and Sam becomes increasingly baffled by the attitude of Henry's wife, Katherine, whom he sums up early as a "ball cutter' and indeed of Henry himself. John Mortimer's play is a witty evocation of the period and of the private games of war and peace that epitomize certain periods in a marriage.
    Premiered in London in 1973 with John Wood and Glenda Jackson.