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An Intervention
Paperback, 80 pages ISBN: 9781848423831Publication Date:
17 Apr 2014
Size: 198mm x 129mm
Ebook, 80 pages ISBN: 9781780014456Publication Date:
17 Apr 2014
£10.99 £8.79You save £2.20 (20%)
First Staged:
Watford Palace Theatre, Watford, 2014

An Intervention

By Mike Bartlett

Paperback

Ebook £10.99£8.79

A touching, funny play about what happens when you hate your best friend.

One of them went on the anti-war protest, shouted their lungs out, then got horrendously and staggeringly drunk. The other stayed at home, watched TV for a bit, and thought about the future.

Mike Bartlett's play An Intervention premiered at the Watford Palace Theatre in April 2014, in a co-production with Paines Plough.

Press Quotes

'Engaged, entertaining and forthright... not only politically engaged but also fiercely uncompromising in its mission to entertain'

Exeunt Magazine

'Incisive, intimate, closely focused… has Bartlett's astute wit and extraordinary ability to pinpoint the way maturity can suddenly slip away'

Financial Times

'Superb… intensely dramatic'

WhatsOnStage

'Nimble and elegant… [a] smart two-hander'

The Stage
Paperback,80 pages ISBN: 9781848423831Publication Date:
17 Apr 2014
Size: 198mm x 129mm
Ebook,80 pages ISBN: 9781780014456Publication Date:
17 Apr 2014
£10.99 £8.79You save £2.20 (20%)

Also by Mike Bartlett:

Decade
Not Talking
Medea
Phoenix
My Child
13
Bull
The 47th
Scandaltown
Snowflake
King Charles III
Contractions
Albion
Vassa
Mrs Delgado
Cock
Wild
Game
Love, Love, Love
Doctor Foster: The Scripts
Mike Bartlett Plays: Two
Earthquakes in London
Artefacts

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