Juniper Blood

Author:   Mike Bartlett
Publisher:   Nick Hern Books
ISBN:  

9781839045004


Pages:   104
Publication Date:   28 August 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Juniper Blood


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'Dreams. You don't compromise on those.' Lip and Ruth have left the city behind for a new life on a farm; trying to live differently, live better. But when Ruth's stepdaughter and her incendiary best friend arrive, this quiet rural project is thrown into chaos, as conflicting visions of the future come crashing into the present. Poignant and powerful, Mike Bartlett's play Juniper Blood explores the true cost of pursuing our ideals in an imperfect world. It premiered at the Donmar Warehouse, London, in 2025, directed by James Macdonald. 'A questing, knotty, philosophical piece... always utterly gripping as the arguments twist and turn... the writing is finely tuned, with an ear to contemporary concerns. It is also supremely funny... has the feeling of being ancient myth and a report from the front line. It is utterly absorbing' — WhatsOnStage 'Fiercely timely... Bartlett's ability to dig deep into a rich subject with flair and wit is again to the fore... Think Chekhov meets Clarkson's Farm' — Telegraph 'Knotty and provocative... a fiercely intellectual, Chekhovian tragicomedy that grapples with the most urgent question of our age: how to live an ethical life on a planet in peril... Bartlett is our foremost dramatist of national identity... a compelling, often very funny, and deeply necessary piece of theatre' — Theatre & Tonic 'Compelling and ambitious... Bartlett masterfully weds levity through social satire with complexity and depth of subject matter... a state-of-the-world drama, grappling with the very real and prevailing despair over how to live, fix the climate crisis, and find collective hope... Vitally, it is thoroughly amusing, alongside the serious stuff' — Guardian 'A masterful exploration of land, labour and legacy, balancing intimate human drama with urgent existential enquiry... a story that feels both ancient and utterly contemporary' — Reviews Hub 'A play that holds a mirror up to the gaping chasm between idealism and pragmatism... Bartlett's dialogue is always scorching, and as ever he does a fine job of making the political personal' — Time Out 'Mike Bartlett is a chronicler of both contemporary manners and of the state of the nation... Juniper Blood is a play of ideas... compelling... some beautifully comic moments' — The Arts Desk

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Author:   Mike Bartlett
Publisher:   Nick Hern Books
Imprint:   Nick Hern Books
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.120kg
ISBN:  

9781839045004


ISBN 10:   1839045000
Pages:   104
Publication Date:   28 August 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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.

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Reviews

'A questing, knotty, philosophical piece... always utterly gripping as the arguments twist and turn... the writing is finely tuned, with an ear to contemporary concerns. It is also supremely funny... has the feeling of being ancient myth and a report from the front line. It is utterly absorbing' * WhatsOnStage * 'A play that holds a mirror up to the gaping chasm between idealism and pragmatism... Bartlett's dialogue is always scorching, and as ever he does a fine job of making the political personal' * Time Out *


'A questing, knotty, philosophical piece... always utterly gripping as the arguments twist and turn... the writing is finely tuned, with an ear to contemporary concerns. It is also supremely funny... has the feeling of being ancient myth and a report from the front line. It is utterly absorbing' * WhatsOnStage * 'Fiercely timely... Bartlett's ability to dig deep into a rich subject with flair and wit is again to the fore... Think Chekhov meets Clarkson's Farm' * Telegraph * 'Knotty and provocative... a fiercely intellectual, Chekhovian tragicomedy that grapples with the most urgent question of our age: how to live an ethical life on a planet in peril... Bartlett is our foremost dramatist of national identity... a compelling, often very funny, and deeply necessary piece of theatre' * Theatre & Tonic * 'Compelling and ambitious... Bartlett masterfully weds levity through social satire with complexity and depth of subject matter... a state-of-the-world drama, grappling with the very real and prevailing despair over how to live, fix the climate crisis, and find collective hope... Vitally, it is thoroughly amusing, alongside the serious stuff' * Guardian * 'A masterful exploration of land, labour and legacy, balancing intimate human drama with urgent existential enquiry... a story that feels both ancient and utterly contemporary' * Reviews Hub * 'A play that holds a mirror up to the gaping chasm between idealism and pragmatism... Bartlett's dialogue is always scorching, and as ever he does a fine job of making the political personal' * Time Out * 'Mike Bartlett is a chronicler of both contemporary manners and of the state of the nation... Juniper Blood is a play of ideas... compelling... some beautifully comic moments' * The Arts Desk *


Author Information

Mike Bartlett is a multi-award-winning writer for both stage and screen. Theatre includes: Juniper Blood (Donmar Warehouse, 2025); Unicorn (West End, 2025); Scandaltown (Lyric Hammersmith, 2022); The 47th (Old Vic, London, 2022); Mrs Delgado (Old Fire Station, Oxford, 2021); Snowflake (Old Fire Station, Oxford, 2018); Albion (Almeida Theatre, London, 2017); Wild (Hampstead Theatre, 2016); Game (Almeida, 2015); King Charles III (Almeida Theatre and West End, 2014); An Intervention (Paines Plough/Watford, 2014); Bull (Sheffield Theatres, 2013); Medea (Headlong, 2012); Chariots of Fire (Hampstead Theatre, 2012); 13 (National Theatre, London, 2011); Decade (Headlong, 2011); Earthquakes in London (Headlong & National Theatre, 2010); Love, Love, Love (Paines Plough & Plymouth Theatre Royal, 2010); Cock (Royal Court, 2009; West End, 2022); Contractions (Royal Court Theatre, London, 2008); Artefacts (Bush Theatre & Nabokov, 2008); and My Child (Royal Court, 2007). Television includes: Life, Doctor Foster, King Charles III, Sticks and Stones, Trauma and Press.

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