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Young playwrights don't come much hotter than Phyllis Nagy (Daily Telegraph)
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her three Royal Court -performed plays Weldon Rising Here is the best
new play I have seen in many months...This play is exciting because it
is well written, unusually constructed and morally serious. (Financial
Times); in Butterfly Kiss Nagy captures the texture of a life and
writes short, vivid, often disturbingly erotic scenes...it's a play
that leaves me proclaiming Nagy a writer of real talent (Guardian),
Disappeared (winner of the Mobil Prize,1995) A piece that gets right
under your skin...There's no neat solution to Nagy's conundrum, just a
fog of fear, despair, and most remarkably of all, a final mirage of
escape. Spine-tingling stuff (Daily Telegraph) The Strip,
kaleidoscopic and hugely accomplished dissection of fate, love and
chance (Independent)
Each play I see by Phyllis Nagy confirms
me in the belief that she is the finest playwright to have emerged in
the 1990s (Financial Times)
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Young playwrights don't come much hotter than Phyllis Nagy (Daily Telegraph)
Includes
her three Royal Court -performed plays Weldon Rising Here is the best
new play I have seen in many months...This play is exciting because it
is well written, unusually constructed and morally serious. (Financial
Times); in Butterfly Kiss Nagy captures the texture of a life and
writes short, vivid, often disturbingly erotic scenes...it's a play
that leaves me proclaiming Nagy a writer of real talent (Guardian),
Disappeared (winner of the Mobil Prize,1995) A piece that gets right
under your skin...There's no neat solution to Nagy's conundrum, just a
fog of fear, despair, and most remarkably of all, a final mirage of
escape. Spine-tingling stuff (Daily Telegraph) The Strip,
kaleidoscopic and hugely accomplished dissection of fate, love and
chance (Independent)
Each play I see by Phyllis Nagy confirms
me in the belief that she is the finest playwright to have emerged in
the 1990s (Financial Times)
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