A wry; moving; funny play of how modern man faces up to the responsibility of love; woven in monologues; from the multi-award winning author of The Weir. A boy leaves home for the first time. A man starts a job for which he is not qualified. A pensioner has just been sent a mysterious package. Away from bar-room bravado; three men show us the reality of big dreams and missed chances; of loves lost and trouble found; of the messiness of life and the quirkiness of fate. Totally absorbing; often hilarious and; at times; heart-wrenchingly moving... An act of pure theatre - Irish Times A work by a major writer... His sentences are better; his sentiments more developed and shaded than many Booker Prize-winners. He is terrific. - Observer
2015-03-30 2015-05-07File Name: B00XCTWRRK
Review
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. This book is not a drag; it SLAYS!By SanFranciscoQueenThis book is a comprehensive beautiful work of art with beautiful styling; amazing photography and secretary; and talent that literally bursts from page to page. An amazing cross section of the most talented artists in the industry. This isnt just a coffee table book; its an OMG I just spilt the tea on the book due to its amazing selection of drag performers known nationally or locally and those that you want to know more about and with this book I hope to learn and see more from all of this talent!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Such a great purchase for content and conversationBy addictSuch a great purchase for content and conversation. Having this book out on a coffee table or shelf with definitely start a conversation about drag with your visitors The photography is stunning to say it plainly. Also; I learned some new names of Queens and performers that I was not familiar with but the book also does a good job showing household names that RPDR followers would be familiar with.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Worth the moneyBy EricaThis book is a work of art in my opinion!