What is gonna happen, when we can't take it anymore? Stumbling down the street drunk at 11.30am Effie is the kind of girl you avoid making eye contact with. You think you know her, but maybe you don't know half of it. Effie's life is a mess of drink, drugs and drama every night, and a hangover worse than death the next day – till one night gives her the chance to be something more. Gary Owen's critically acclaimed and powerful monodrama inspired by the Greek myth opens at the Lyric after a smash-hit season at the Sherman Theatre in Wales and later the National Theatre, winning the Best New Play at the UK Theatre Awards 2015. This edition was published to coincide with the production at the Lyric Hammersmith, London, in September 2022.
Gary Owen Livres
Gary Owen est un dramaturge gallois dont les œuvres explorent souvent les complexités des dynamiques familiales et les réalités brutes de la vie. Son écriture est saluée pour ses observations pointues de la nature humaine et sa capacité à susciter de profondes réponses émotionnelles. Le style distinctif d'Owen se caractérise par un dialogue incisif et un examen sans faille des problèmes de société. Ses contributions à la télévision et à la scène soulignent sa polyvalence et sa profondeur en tant que conteur.






Target Audience: Students, teachers, youth theatres, theatre lovers and those involved in new drama.
Violence and Son
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
An intimate and provocative new play by award-winning Welsh playwright Gary Owen, premiering at the Royal Court, London, in 2015.
Winner of the George Devine Award for 2002, published to tie in with the opening at the Traverse Theatre at the Edinburgh FestivalAnd that is why we can't have these/Fatally radiant creatures/Walking round the place/Reminding us how clumsy/And mean-spirited/And graceless/And cowardly/And shapeless/And flabby and foul we all are.In a drowned world - how far will you go to save your own skin? In this vicious tale of love, revolt and beauty, Gary Owen presents a vision of a world divided between citizens and non-citizens, where friends betray one another and where surfaces matter more than love or kinship."A blazing new talent" Guardian"A blast of brilliant theatrical writing straight from the heart of post-modern Wales" Scotsman
Love Steals Us from Loneliness
- 93pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Topical, controversial production, likely to garner National Press attention. Wide-appeal especially to young adults.
Gary Owen: Collected Plays
- 328pages
- 12 heures de lecture
The new collection of plays from multi-award-winning playwright Gary Owen. Includes the plays: Violence and Son, Iphigenia in Splott, Blackthorn, In the Pipeline, Mrs Reynolds and the Ruffian, Love Steals Us From Loneliness and Mum & Dad
"'You're trying to work out where the universe came from, sat in the caff, in the STAR... in Tremorfa?' A modern love story inspired by Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Romeo is a single dad hanging on tight. Julie is fighting to follow her dream of studying at Cambridge. Two Welsh teens raised a few streets apart-- but from entirely different worlds-- crash into first love and are knocked off their feet. But at the crossroads to the rest of their lives, Julie's family fears the worst in a world of unequal opportunity." --
In Killology, players are rewarded for torturing victims, scoring points for "creativity".But Killology isn't sick. In fact it's marketed by its millionaire creator as a deeply moral experience. Because yes, you can live out your darkest fantasies, but you don't escape their consequences.Out on the streets, not everybody agrees with him."There is an instinctive revulsion against taking a human life. And that revulsion can be conquered."