Edward Bond Plays:9 brings together recent work by the writer of the
classic stage plays Saved, Lear, The Pope's Wedding, and Early
Morning. The volume comprises five new plays and a comprehensive
introduction by the author exploring theories of writing and theatre.
Innocence is the final play in The Paris Pentad, a dramatic epic
stretching from the 1940s to the end of the twenty-first century. The
conflicts at the heart of civilisation have erupted into violence, and
the characters in Innocence must seek refuge in each other to escape
the cruelty of war.
Window, Tune, Balancing Act and The Edge are plays commissioned by
The Big Brum Theatre. With themes of drug use, violence, suicide, and
mother-son relations, the plays focus on problems directly aimed at
modern youth culture. Ideally suited to students, performers and
particularly university showcases, they are short, interesting and
powerful pieces.
This edition also includes some of Bond's previously unpublished
Theatre Poems.