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Brilliant Adventures
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Description
Nineteen-year-old science genius Luke finally has some peace to work on the extraordinary box in his living room, holed up in a dingy flat on a near-abandoned Middlesbrough housing estate.
After his unbalanced brother Rob introduces him to a wealthy out-of-towner they're thrown into a dangerous world that threatens to tear the brothers apart and unleash the power inside his invention.
Brilliant Adventures is a fast paced tale of brotherhood, addiction and breaking the laws of physics.
Product details

Published | 18 Jul 2013 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 136 |
ISBN | 9781472520500 |
Imprint | Methuen Drama |
Series | Modern Plays |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Sizzling exuberance and imagination
Clare Brennan, Observer
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Remarkable young writing talent ... there is a convincing tang of lived experience in the evocation of a practically lawless pocket of the north-east
Alfred Hickling, Guardian
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Foul-mouthed and violent and very funny with it, this world premiere Bruntwood Prize-winner is a hugely entertaining black comedy sci-fi thriller – and there aren't many of those around ... a rollercoaster of a play that packs one surprise after another ... the writing is extremely assured, very mature, highly inventive, packed with good lines and brilliantly plotted
Alan Hulme, Manchester Theatre Awards
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Any really great play breaks stereotypes ... this takes them apart.
Charlotte Keatley, BBC Front Row
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Alistair McDowall's fascinating debut - which won a Judges Award in the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting in 2011 - plays by its own rules... note the name Alistair McDowall. He's a writer to watch.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times