"[Mojo] combines the verbal menace of Harold Pinter and the physical violence of Quentin Tarantino."?Sunday Times"[Parlour Song] is blissfully funny . . . combines the comic, the erotic and the downri
Winner of the New York Drama Critics' Award for Best Foreign Play."One of the most exciting new plays in ages."?The New York TimesOne of London and New York's most highly acclaimed plays of the season
"Jez Butterworth has become the premier chronicler of the English misfit ever since he hit the headlines with a whole gang of them in Mojo."—Philip Fisher, British Theatre Guide"This family can take c
Demolition expert Ned lives in a nice new house on a nice new estate on the edge of the English countryside. He loves his job. Barbecues. Car-boot sales. Fitness programmes. Outwardly his life is ent
West waits in a burnt-out farmhouse on Dartmoor, in the depth of winter, for two associates from the city. The wine has been poured and the revolver loaded. But who is waiting upstairs?Jez Butterwort
The sighting of a rare bird attracts attention to a remote part of the Fens. The visiting birdwatchers cannot know what dangers lie in the freezing darkness of the marshes. In an isolated cabin, Wattm
"A tantalising cross between a piece of deeply felt poetry and a sleight-of-hand puzzle."—The IndependentOn a moonless night in August a man brings his new girlfriend to the remote family cabin where