The second collection of plays by one of France's most prominent playwrights
High Places: A drama which, from second to second, maintains the spectator in suspense, and which, by the same stroke, achieves the dimension of pure, great metaphysical theatre. (Le Monde); The Neighbours bizarre contemporary vaudeville, biting, disturbing, very subtle and wildly funny (Le Figaro); Portrait of a Woman: An intriguing challenging piece. (Financial Times); The Television Programme: The piece is beautifully plotted and written from the heart. (Independent on Sunday)The translators are Gideon Y. Schein (High Places); Paul Antal (The Neighbours); Donald Watson (Portrait of a Woman); David and Hannah Bradby (The Television Programme)
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