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Alan Bennett: Plays, Volume 1

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by Alan Bennett


  MS CRAIG: Sometimes.

  DAD: You want to blame your Mam.

  MAM: I have a young woman comes to see me. I think she must be a social worker. She’s quite pleasant but then, that’s what she’s paid for. She gets cross if I say it’s a home. But if it’s not a home, what is it?

  MS CRAIG: Home for me at the moment is a little place on the edge of the moors, a farmhouse I’ve done up. It’s only forty minutes but it’s another world. I look down on everything. Leeds … it’s just a glow in the sky. I feel I’m ready to start now.

  FABER CONTEMPORARY CLASSICS

  The Faber contemporary Classics series

  aims to provide a body of work, in collected form,

  for all the Faber playwrights.

  April de Angelis

  Alan Ayckbourn

  Alan Bennett

  Steven Berkoff

  Marina Carr

  Martin Crimp

  Nick Dear

  Brian Friel

  Athol Fugard

  Trevor Griffiths

  Christopher Hampton

  David Hare

  Tony Harrison

  Ronald Harwood

  Hanif Kureishi

  Sharman Macdonald

  Frank McGuinness

  Richard Nelson

  Sean O’Casey

  John Osborne

  Harold Pinter

  Wallace Shawn

  Sam Shepard

  Tom Stoppard

  Nick Ward

  Timberlake Wertenbaker

  Author biography

  Alan Bennett first appeared on the stage in 1960 as one of the authors and performers of the revue Beyond the Fringe. His stage plays include Forty Years On, Getting On, Habeas Corpus, The Old Country and The Lady in the Van, and he has written many television plays, notably A Day Out, Sunset Across the Bay, A Woman of No Importance and the series of monologues Talking Heads. An adaptation of his television play, An Englishman Abroad, was paired with A Question of Attribution in the double-bill Single Spies, first produced at the National Theatre in 1988. This was followed in 1990 by his adaptation of The Wind in the Willows and in 1991 by The Madness of George III.

  His most recent play, The History Boys, won the Evening Standard and Critics’ Circle awards for Best Play, The Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play, and The South Bank Award. Alan Bennett’s latest collection of prose, Untold Stories, was published in 2005 by Faber and Faber and Profile Books.

  by the same author

  PLAYS ONE

  (Forty Years On, Getting On, Habeas Corpus, Enjoy)

  PLAYS TWO

  (Kafka’s Dick, The Insurance Man, The Old Country,

  An Englishman Abroad, A Question of Attribution)

  THE LADY IN THE VAN

  OFFICE SUITE

  THE MADNESS OF GEORGE III

  THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS

  THE HISTORY BOYS

  television plays

  ME, I’M AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF

  (A Day Out, Sunset Across the Bay, A Visit from Miss Prothero,

  Me, I’m Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Green Forms,

  The Old Crowd, Afternoon Off)

  ROLLING HOME

  (One Fine Day, All Day on the Sands, Our Winnie,

  Rolling Home, Marks, Say Something Happened,

  Intensive Care)

  TALKING HEADS

  screenplays

  A PRIVATE FUNCTION

  (The Old Crowd, A Private Function, Prick Up Your Ears,

  102 Boulevard Haussmann, The Madness of King George)

  autobiography

  THE LADY IN THE VAN

  WRITING HOME

  UNTOLD STORIES

  fiction

  THREE STORIES

  (The Laying On of Hands, The Clothes They Stood Up In,

  Father! Father! Burning Bright)

  Copyright

  This collection first published in 1991

  as Forty Years On and Other Plays

  by Faber and Faber Limited

  Bloomsbury House

  74–77 Great Russell Street

  London WC1B 3 DA

  Reissued as Alan Bennett: Plays One in 1996

  This ebook edition first published in 2008

  All rights reserved

  This collection © Alan Bennett, 1996

  Introduction © Alan Bennett, 1991

  Forty Years On © Alan Bennett, 1969

  Getting On © Alan Bennett, 1972

  Habeus Corpus ©Alan Bennett, 1973

  Enjoy © Alan Bennett, 1980

  Alan Bennett is hereby identified as author of this work in accordance with Section 77 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988

  All rights whatsoever in this work, amateur or professional, are strictly reserved. Applications for permission for any use whatsoever including performance rights must be made in advance, prior to any such proposed use, to United Agents Ltd, 12-26 Lexington Street, London W1F 0LE. Amateur applications for permission to perform, etc, must be made in advance, before rehearsals begin, to Samuel French Ltd., 52 Fitzroy Street, London, W1P 6JR. No performance may be given unless a licence has first been obtained.

  This ebook is copyright material and must not be copied, reproduced, transferred, distributed, leased, licensed or publicly performed or used in any way except as specifically permitted in writing by the publishers, as allowed under the terms and conditions under which it was purchased or as strictly permitted by applicable copyright law. Any unauthorised distribution or use of this text may be a direct infringement of the author’s and publisher’s rights, and those responsible may be liable in law accordingly.

  ISBN 978—0—571—24686—1 [epub edition]

 

 

 


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