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RRP : £9.99
Our Price : £8.49
Discount : 15%
Pub Date : February 2000
ISBN : 9780413748607
Edition :
Format : Paperback
Dimensions : 203x127mm
Extent : 128 pages
Theme : family, fantasy/the supernatural, memory/the past
Cast Info : Cooking with Elvis m2 f2 Bollocks m4 f2
Modern Plays
'Cooking With Elvis' & 'Bollocks'
By: Lee Hall

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Two comic plays by Lee Hall which have had success at the Edinburgh Festival and are coming to London in February 2000



Cooking with Elvis is a domestic play that is both farcical and upsetting. Mam and Jill live together in an uneasy calm. Jill is overweight and a fiendish cook who whips up one exotic dish after another. Her father (and Mam's husband) is stuck in a wheel chair as the result of a stroke. He can neither speak nor move, but he can hear. He was a famous Elvis impersonator and from time to time steps out of the wheel chair in a series of fantasy scenes to give stirring renditions of some of Elvis's most famous hits. But Mam brings into the house a new young lover whose presence in the house become the source for hilarity and big time trouble. The ending is a deadly one, you can be sure. The play has been compared to the early black farces of Joe Orton. Also included in this volume is Bollocks!, Lee Hall's contemporary version of the Expressionist German playwright Ernst Toller's Hinkemann, which has been updated from twenties Bavaria to contemporary Tyneside.





Press Reviews

Cooking With Elvis: 'That subjects of such sensitivity can be made even vaguely funny is a considerable achievement.'

Mark Fisher, Guardian, 18.7.09

'Billy Elliot writer Lee Hall is one of Britain's most mercurial dramatists. He shifts between art forms...as quickly as he breaks from one genre...to another... Hall's ability to combine the sociopolitical with popular entertainment is well established.'

Mark Brown, Sunday Herald, 19.7.09
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