The Life and Sort of Death of Eric Argyle

Author:   Ross Dungan
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781472521682


Pages:   88
Publication Date:   03 April 2013
Format:   Paperback
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The Life and Sort of Death of Eric Argyle


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'Eric Argyle was notably surprised when rather unexpectedly his eyes opened again. If truth be told, if he was being honest with himself, he hadn’t really expected this type of thing would ever be happening again.' Eric Argyle is having a bad Sunday. It’s late. He’s still in his pyjamas. A room full of people are staring at him. And he died at 11.42am, two days ago. An issue that people don’t seem all that receptive to. Nominated for Best New Play at the Irish Times Theatre Awards, Ross Dungan's The Life and Sort of Death of Eric Argyle premiered at the Pleasance Dome in Edinburgh in August 2012 before transferring to Dublin. It debuted in London at the Soho Theatre on 2 April 2013.

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Author:   Ross Dungan
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Methuen Drama
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.093kg
ISBN:  

9781472521682


ISBN 10:   1472521684
Pages:   88
Publication Date:   03 April 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Heart and humour ... Scotsman A gem of a play British Theatre Guide Rich meditation on life and death Sunday Business Post Highly-accomplished ... excellent List Marvellous ... Makes the impossible seem effortless. Evening Herald


Heart and humour ... Scotsman A gem of a play British Theatre Guide Rich meditation on life and death Sunday Business Post Highly-accomplished ... excellent List Marvellous ... Makes the impossible seem effortless. Evening Herald Ingenious ... a story that suggests no life is completely wasted: we all leave our mark - often in unexpected and unlooked-for ways. -- Lyn Gardner Guardian Ross Dungan's knack for making narrative strands converge without giving the game away ... adds up to a delicate little meditation on mortality; one that suggests life boils down to dealing with death's consequences and helping others do likewise. -- Matt Trueman Time Out


Heart and humour ... Scotsman A gem of a play British Theatre Guide Rich meditation on life and death Sunday Business Post Highly-accomplished ... excellent List Marvellous ... Makes the impossible seem effortless. Evening Herald Ingenious ... a story that suggests no life is completely wasted: we all leave our mark - often in unexpected and unlooked-for ways. -- Lyn Gardner Guardian Ross Dungan's knack for making narrative strands converge without giving the game away ... adds up to a delicate little meditation on mortality; one that suggests life boils down to dealing with death's consequences and helping others do likewise. -- Matt Trueman Time Out The Life and Sort of Death of Eric Argyle is shot through with no little amount of humour and makes for an engaging piece of theatre that slowly unfurls its delightfully warm and life-affirming tale. Recommend. Irish Post


Heart and humour ... Scotsman A gem of a play British Theatre Guide Rich meditation on life and death Sunday Business Post Highly-accomplished ... excellent List Marvellous ... Makes the impossible seem effortless. Evening Herald Ingenious ... a story that suggests no life is completely wasted: we all leave our mark - often in unexpected and unlooked-for ways. -- Lyn Gardner Guardian 20130404 Ross Dungan's knack for making narrative strands converge without giving the game away ... adds up to a delicate little meditation on mortality; one that suggests life boils down to dealing with death's consequences and helping others do likewise. -- Matt Trueman Time Out 20130408


Author Information

Ross Dungan’s theatre includes 100 Minutes 2008, 100 Minutes 2009, and Minute After Midday and, for television, Roy. He is a graduate of the Advanced Playwriting Course in Trinity College Dublin, taught by Marina Carr. Ross currently writes for RTE's Fair City and for a number of projects for Tilted Pictures.

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