The Censor
"This is a profound and tragic vision of humanity at its bare, forked basics" (Patrick Marmion, Evening Standard)



The Censor is "a gripping brief encounter between a pornographic film actress and the man with the licensing scissors. A moving parable of the critic and artist as a healing and finally tragic, love story." (Michael Coveney, Daily Mail)



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The Censor
"This is a profound and tragic vision of humanity at its bare, forked basics" (Patrick Marmion, Evening Standard)



The Censor is "a gripping brief encounter between a pornographic film actress and the man with the licensing scissors. A moving parable of the critic and artist as a healing and finally tragic, love story." (Michael Coveney, Daily Mail)



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The Censor

The Censor

by Anthony Neilson
The Censor

The Censor

by Anthony Neilson

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"This is a profound and tragic vision of humanity at its bare, forked basics" (Patrick Marmion, Evening Standard)



The Censor is "a gripping brief encounter between a pornographic film actress and the man with the licensing scissors. A moving parable of the critic and artist as a healing and finally tragic, love story." (Michael Coveney, Daily Mail)




Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781408176801
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 05/27/2014
Series: Modern Plays
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Anthony Neilson (b. 1967, Edinburgh) is a Scottish playwright and director. His breakthrough show Normal: The Dusseldorf Ripper was produced at the Edinburgh Theatre Festival in 1991. Other shows include The Wonderful World of Dissocia (2004), Realism (2006), Edward Gant's Amazing Feats of Loneliness (2009) and Orson Welles in the Land of the Peas (2010). He also took part in the Bush Theatre's Sixty Six in 2011.
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