Blackbird: A Play
Fifteen years ago, Una and Ray had a relationship. They haven't set eyes on each other since. Now she's found him again.

Blackbird was commissioned by the Edinburgh International Festival and premiered at the King's Theatre, Edinburgh, in August 2005. The production transferred to the Albery Theatre, London, in February 2006, and went on to open at the Manhattan Theater Club, New York City, in April 2007.

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Blackbird: A Play
Fifteen years ago, Una and Ray had a relationship. They haven't set eyes on each other since. Now she's found him again.

Blackbird was commissioned by the Edinburgh International Festival and premiered at the King's Theatre, Edinburgh, in August 2005. The production transferred to the Albery Theatre, London, in February 2006, and went on to open at the Manhattan Theater Club, New York City, in April 2007.

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Blackbird: A Play

Blackbird: A Play

by David Harrower
Blackbird: A Play

Blackbird: A Play

by David Harrower

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Overview

Fifteen years ago, Una and Ray had a relationship. They haven't set eyes on each other since. Now she's found him again.

Blackbird was commissioned by the Edinburgh International Festival and premiered at the King's Theatre, Edinburgh, in August 2005. The production transferred to the Albery Theatre, London, in February 2006, and went on to open at the Manhattan Theater Club, New York City, in April 2007.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780571233199
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Publication date: 05/15/2007
Series: Faber and Faber Plays Series
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.22(d)

About the Author

David Harrower's plays include Knives in Hens, Kill the Old, Torture Their Young, Presence, and Dark Earth. Blackbird was shortlisted for the Saltire Society Book of the Year Award and won the 2007 Lawrence Olivier Award for Best New Play.
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