

Edward Bond
Mar 15, 2024
Exploring the brisk and brutal style of playwright Edward Bond, his commitment to socialist writing, and the disturbing scene in 'Saved' where a baby is stoned. Delving into Bond's craft, impactful characters, surreal plays, and his influences and legacy. Reflecting on the defiance of the Royal Court Theatre against censorship and the significant impact of 'Saved' on playwrights.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Exploring the Overlooked Legacy of Playwright Edward Bond
03:22 • 6min
Exploring the Disturbing Scene in 'Saved'
09:29 • 16min
Exploring the Craft and Influence of Edward Bond's Writing Style
25:38 • 2min
Exploring the Surreal Play on Queen Victoria and Florence Nightingale Relationship
28:08 • 2min
Exploring Edward Bond's Influences and Legacy
29:49 • 13min
Exploring the Impact of Saved Play and Its Influence on Playwrights
42:27 • 3min