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Overview'""O, Jesus bless us, he is born with teeth!"" And so was I, which plainly signified That I should snarl and bite, play the dog.' Henry VI, Part 3 Christopher Marlowe – rockstar of Elizabethan theatre and notorious spy for the Crown – danger and seduction combined. William Shakespeare – jobbing actor and promising young playwright – dazzled by Marlowe, but with ambitions of his own. When the pair meet in the backroom of a pub to collaborate on a cycle of history plays, tensions rise as they navigate the perils of art under an oppressive regime, and flirt like young men with everything to lose… An explosively entertaining duel of wits, words and powerplay, Liz Duffy Adams's Born With Teeth is a playful and daring imagining of the relationship between two literary icons. The play was first performed in Houston, Texas, in 2022, where it won several major awards. In 2025, it received its European premiere at Wyndham's Theatre in London's West End, produced by Playful Productions, the Royal Shakespeare Company and Grain of Sand Productions, directed by RSC Co-Artistic Director Daniel Evans, and starring Ncuti Gatwa as Kit and Edward Bluemel as Will. 'A whirling counter-history that spins the known facts of the relationship between Shakespeare and Marlowe into a fantasy of flirtation, spying, love and suspicion' — WhatsOnStage 'Hot and horny... studded with insider references' — The Times 'Adams writes not with a pen so much as a razor blade, and the play cuts to the bone as Kit and Will trade barbs, ambitions and, ultimately, places in a history play that rewrites our understanding of these two figures' — Star Tribune 'Sizzling... energetic and erotic... an intelligent slice of historical fiction' — Guardian 'A seductively clever examination of Kit Marlowe and Shakespeare's relationship that blends intrigue and shifty eroticism with in-jokes and a discourse on creativity... Liz Duffy Adams blends period and modern idioms with aplomb... the way her script entwines the vicissitudes of sex, celebrity and Elizabethan politics is enormous fun' — Evening Standard 'A stylish two-hander laced with sex and treachery' — The Stage 'Thrilling entertainment' — Broadway World Full Product DetailsAuthor: Liz Duffy AdamsPublisher: Nick Hern Books Imprint: Nick Hern Books Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.105kg ISBN: 9781839045042ISBN 10: 1839045043 Pages: 88 Publication Date: 28 August 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews'A whirling counter-history that spins the known facts of the relationship between Shakespeare and Marlowe into a fantasy of flirtation, spying, love and suspicion' * WhatsOnStage * 'Hot and horny... studded with insider references' * The Times * 'Adams writes not with a pen so much as a razor blade, and the play cuts to the bone as Kit and Will trade barbs, ambitions and, ultimately, places in a history play that rewrites our understanding of these two figures' * Star Tribune * 'Sizzling... energetic and erotic... an intelligent slice of historical fiction' * Guardian * 'Riveting... the ultimate double act' * Observer * 'A seductively clever examination of Kit Marlowe and Shakespeare's relationship that blends intrigue and shifty eroticism with in-jokes and a discourse on creativity... Liz Duffy Adams blends period and modern idioms with aplomb... the way her script entwines the vicissitudes of sex, celebrity and Elizabethan politics is enormous fun' * Evening Standard * 'A stylish two-hander laced with sex and treachery' * The Stage * 'Thrilling entertainment' * Broadway World * 'Electric... an up-to-the-minute encounter between rival Elizabethan playwrights that explores the cause of – and often barriers to – artistic freedom now as well as in Elizabethan England' * The Arts Desk * 'Fascinating and mischievous' * Financial Times * 'A bold and cerebral imagining of a clandestine creative collision... Adams' writing is dense and richly layered, peppered with references and easter eggs that will delight aficionados of both playwrights... a thrilling and thought-provoking piece of theatre that reimagines history with wit and urgency. It's a must-see for fans of Shakespeare, Marlowe and anyone who enjoys their drama served with a bite' * Theatre Weekly * 'A seriously steamy cat-and-mouse game... a thoroughly entertaining sparring match... an accessible romp that honours Shakespeare's populist spirit, jubilantly reclaims queer history, and explores a literary mystery that continues to fascinate' * London Theatre * 'Seductive, clever and blinding... a show for Shakespeare lovers and those indifferent to the bard' * A Youngish Perspective * 'Ferociously funny – and flirty' * Liam O'Dell * 'Adams writes not with a pen so much as a razor blade, and the play cuts to the bone as Kit and Will trade barbs, ambitions and, ultimately, places in a history play that rewrites our understanding of these two figures' * Star Tribune * Author InformationLiz Duffy Adams is an American playwright with dual Irish and American citizenship. Her play Born With Teeth won a 2021 Edgerton Foundation New Play Award and was premiered at the Alley Theater, Houston, in 2022. It was premiered in the UK by the Royal Shakespeare Company, at Wyndham's Theatre in London's West End, in 2025. Her other plays include: Or,; Dog Act; The Salonnieres; A Discourse on the Wonders of the Invisible World; The Broken Machine, and others. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |