Modern Dance for Beginners
Owen consummates his marriage but not with the bride. Julia's handyman won't do the job he's paid for. Russell might be the grandmaster of the squalid, meaningless one-night stand, but all he wants to do is hold hands on the London Eye. And Frances...Frances isn't looking for commitment. Not now, not ever.

A series of encounters linked by a liaison in a hotel bedroom, Modern Dance for Beginners is a cruelly comic play about love and sex.

Modern Dance for Beginners was performed at the Soho Theatre, London in September 2002.

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Modern Dance for Beginners
Owen consummates his marriage but not with the bride. Julia's handyman won't do the job he's paid for. Russell might be the grandmaster of the squalid, meaningless one-night stand, but all he wants to do is hold hands on the London Eye. And Frances...Frances isn't looking for commitment. Not now, not ever.

A series of encounters linked by a liaison in a hotel bedroom, Modern Dance for Beginners is a cruelly comic play about love and sex.

Modern Dance for Beginners was performed at the Soho Theatre, London in September 2002.

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Modern Dance for Beginners

Modern Dance for Beginners

by Sarah Phelps
Modern Dance for Beginners

Modern Dance for Beginners

by Sarah Phelps

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Overview

Owen consummates his marriage but not with the bride. Julia's handyman won't do the job he's paid for. Russell might be the grandmaster of the squalid, meaningless one-night stand, but all he wants to do is hold hands on the London Eye. And Frances...Frances isn't looking for commitment. Not now, not ever.

A series of encounters linked by a liaison in a hotel bedroom, Modern Dance for Beginners is a cruelly comic play about love and sex.

Modern Dance for Beginners was performed at the Soho Theatre, London in September 2002.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781840023435
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/01/2003
Series: Oberon Modern Plays
Pages: 72
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.13(d)

About the Author

Sarah is a regular contributor to radio with plays including an adaptation of The Collected Works of Billy the Kid (by Michael Ondaadtje); The Compass Rose: A Tattoo Lexicon and Westway (BBC World Services). She also writes for EastEnders. Her previous work in theatre (if you don't count far too many years being a dresser for the RSC) are The Subtle Art of Boiling Lobsters (Derby Playhouse Studio) and Amaretti Angels (Stephen Joseph Theatre). She is currently working on commissions for The Bust and the RSC.
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