Description: The Book of Dust La Belle Sauvage by Philip Pullman, Bryony Lavery The stage version of Philip Pullmans The Book of Dust – La Belle Sauvage, which is set twelve years before the epic His Dark Materials trilogy. Two young people and their dæmons, with everything at stake, find themselves at the centre of a terrifying manhunt. FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Two young people and their dæmons, with everything at stake, find themselves at the centre of a terrifying manhunt. In their care is a tiny child called Lyra Belacqua, and in that child lies the fate of the future.As the waters rise around them, powerful adversaries conspire for mastery of Dust: salvation to some, the source of infinite corruption to others.Philip Pullmans The Book of Dust – La Belle Sauvage is set twelve years before the epic His Dark Materials trilogy. Bryony Laverys stage adaptation was first performed at the Bridge Theatre, London, in December 2021, directed by Nicholas Hytner, whose groundbreaking production of His Dark Materials was a critical and commercial success at the National Theatre.Once in a lifetime a childrens author emerges who is so extraordinary that the imagination of generations is altered New Statesman on Philip PullmanHigh-octane adventure accompanies ingenious plotting during Lyras extended journey in a canoe down a dangerously flooded Thames The Times on Philip Pullmans novelAn imaginative adaptation which keeps alive the wit and excitement of the book Guardian on Bryony Laverys version of Treasure IslandA theatrical marvel... Bryony Laverys adaptation is lean without short-changing us on the story... The central, ideological battle between scientists and the sinister forces of the Magisterium is captured with a clean economy... The stage is action-filled with one dangerous turn after another... keeps closely to Pullmans earth-bound and realistic brand of fantasy... the ultimate Christmas show – with sacrilegious twists— GuardianA galloping adventure full of wonder and confusion... Bryony Lavery has streamlined, clarified and occasionally improved the story— Evening StandardA rollicking adaptation... Lavery carefully pares the story back to its essence: the relationship between innkeepers son Malcolm and pot washer Alice. She also brings a key ingredient, entirely missing from the books: humour— The StageA terrific piece of story-telling, confident and enthralling, a dark Christmas treat— WhatsonstageIngenious and beguiling... a compelling narrative for our times... Its a testament to Laverys adaptation that we always sense [Pullmans] conceptual complexity at the same time as being able to enjoy La Belle Sauvage as a fly-by-the-seat of your pants adventure... a narrative that richly reflects our rapidly changing world. Theres a lot of great theatre playing in London right now, but this is where to head for if youre looking for something with as much intelligence and provocation as fleet-footed fun— The Arts DeskTruly extraordinary... playwright Bryony Lavery and director Nicholas Hytner attach jumper cables to the audiences imagination... The triumph of Laverys deft adaptation is that scenes never feel schematic... Characterization of even the tiniest roles is instantly vivid... But its Laverys notable use of humor that helps keep everything buoyant... Her adaptation is a textbook example of skilled translation for the stage. Its not just a condensation; she adds characters and rethinks moments to keep a foot firmly on the accelerator... redolent of the best classic work built around young characters: its as satisfying for parents as it is for children— VarietyIs Bryony Lavery Philip Pullmans daemon? Her adaptation goes to the heart of Pullmans book and, daemon-like, expresses its essence. Clear and swift, it brings an extra bounce of humour to the tangle of speculation and saltiness that makes the novel at once provoking and compelling— Observer Author Biography Philip Pullman is the author of several best-selling books, most notably the fantasy trilogy His Dark Materials, its companion trilogy The Book of Dust, and the fictionalised biography of Jesus, The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ.He was born in Norwich, England, in 1946 and grew up in Zimbabwe and Wales. He worked as a teacher for many years and his first childrens novel, Count Karlstein, came out in 1982. The Ruby in the Smoke, the first of the Sally Lockhart quartet of Victorian thrillers, was published in 1985.He has won many awards for his childrens books, including the Carnegie Medal, the Guardian Childrens Book Award, the Smarties Prize, the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, the Whitbread Book of the Year Award and a CBE. His acclaimed fantasy trilogy, His Dark Materials (Scholastic Books in the UK and Knopf in the US), comprising Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass, has been published in thirty-nine languages, and even in graphic novel form (with the French publishers, Gallimard).His other books for children and young adults include Clockwork, I Was a Rat!, and The New Cut Gang books; Thunderbolts Waxwork and The Gas-Fitters Ball.In 2010 he published his controversial number-one bestseller The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ.He was knighted in 2019 for services to literature.(Author photo by KT Bruce)Bryony Lavery is a playwright whose work includes: Last Easter, A Wedding Story and Frozen (TMA Best Play 2001, Eileen Anderson Best Play 2001), which began life at Birmingham Rep, moved to the National Theatre, London, and was then produced on Broadway where it was nominated for four Tony awards.She has written five plays for National Theatre Connections.She adapted Philip Pullmans novel The Book of Dust – La Belle Sauvage for the Bridge Theatre, London (2021). Review A theatrical marvel... Bryony Laverys adaptation is lean without short-changing us on the story... The central, ideological battle between scientists and the sinister forces of the Magisterium is captured with a clean economy... The stage is action-filled with one dangerous turn after another... keeps closely to Pullmans earth-bound and realistic brand of fantasy... the ultimate Christmas show – with sacrilegious twists * Guardian *A galloping adventure full of wonder and confusion... Bryony Lavery has streamlined, clarified and occasionally improved the story * Evening Standard *A rollicking adaptation... Lavery carefully pares the story back to its essence: the relationship between innkeepers son Malcolm and pot washer Alice. She also brings a key ingredient, entirely missing from the books: humour * The Stage *A terrific piece of story-telling, confident and enthralling, a dark Christmas treat * Whatsonstage *Ingenious and beguiling... a compelling narrative for our times... Its a testament to Laverys adaptation that we always sense [Pullmans] conceptual complexity at the same time as being able to enjoy La Belle Sauvage as a fly-by-the-seat of your pants adventure... a narrative that richly reflects our rapidly changing world. Theres a lot of great theatre playing in London right now, but this is where to head for if youre looking for something with as much intelligence and provocation as fleet-footed fun * The Arts Desk *Truly extraordinary... playwright Bryony Lavery and director Nicholas Hytner attach jumper cables to the audiences imagination... The triumph of Laverys deft adaptation is that scenes never feel schematic... Characterization of even the tiniest roles is instantly vivid... But its Laverys notable use of humor that helps keep everything buoyant... Her adaptation is a textbook example of skilled translation for the stage. Its not just a condensation; she adds characters and rethinks moments to keep a foot firmly on the accelerator... redolent of the best classic work built around young characters: its as satisfying for parents as it is for children * Variety *Is Bryony Lavery Philip Pullmans daemon? Her adaptation goes to the heart of Pullmans book and, daemon-like, expresses its essence. Clear and swift, it brings an extra bounce of humour to the tangle of speculation and saltiness that makes the novel at once provoking and compelling * Observer * Review Quote "Truly extraordinary... playwright Bryony Lavery and director Nicholas Hytner attach jumper cables to the audiences imagination... Her adaptation is a textbook example of skilled translation for the stage... redolent of the best classic work built around young characters: its as satisfying for parents as it is for children." Description for Sales People Laverys stage adaptation was first performed at the Bridge Theatre, London, in December 2021. Details ISBN1839040300 Author Bryony Lavery Publisher Nick Hern Books Year 2021 ISBN-10 1839040300 ISBN-13 9781839040306 Format Paperback Imprint Nick Hern Books Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom AU Release Date 2021-12-09 NZ Release Date 2021-12-09 Publication Date 2021-12-09 UK Release Date 2021-12-09 Series NHB Modern Plays Pages 136 Edition Description stage version DEWEY 822.914 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:159349648;
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