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9781472520692 1472520696 #145;[Williams#146;s] plays have brought the experience of black urban youth onto the stage' Observer Sucker Punch : 'As usual with Williams, the dialogue is crisp and bespoke: motives are mixed, nobody is a hero, nothing is just black and white.' The Times Joe Guy : #145;Williams's dialogue ricochets around the stage like gunfire . . . energetic, exciting and entertaining.#146; Stage Category B : #145;Category B is a harrowing play, but one shot through with both dark humour and tentative flickers of hope#146;. Daily Telegraph Baby Girl : #145;The shocking thing about Roy Williams's Baby Girl is that it argues that there is a cyclical pattern to teenage pregnancy . . . Williams paints a rivetingly plausible picture of a world in which mothers and daughters are sexual rivals, #145;virgin#146; is the ultimate peer insult and the school gates are a fertile hunting ground for male predators.#146; GuardianThere#146;s Only One Wayne Matthews : 'Williams's writing is punchy . . . Wayne's gradual understanding of the realities of the world make this a touching coming-of-age drama.' Guardian, '[Williams's] plays have brought the experience of black urban youth onto the stage' Observer Sucker Punch : 'As usual with Williams, the dialogue is crisp and bespoke: motives are mixed, nobody is a hero, nothing is just black and white.' The Times Joe Guy : 'Williams's dialogue ricochets around the stage like gunfire . . . energetic, exciting and entertaining.' Stage Category B : 'Category B is a harrowing play, but one shot through with both dark humour and tentative flickers of hope'. Daily Telegraph Baby Girl : 'The shocking thing about Roy Williams's Baby Girl is that it argues that there is a cyclical pattern to teenage pregnancy . . . Williams paints a rivetingly plausible picture of a world in which mothers and daughters are sexual rivals, 'virgin' is the ultimate peer insult and the school gates are a fertile hunting ground for male predators.' Guardian There's Only One Wayne Matthews : 'Williams's writing is punchy . . . Wayne's gradual understanding of the realities of the world make this a touching coming-of-age drama.' Guardian, ?[Williams's] plays have brought the experience of black urban youth onto the stage' Observer Sucker Punch : 'As usual with Williams, the dialogue is crisp and bespoke: motives are mixed, nobody is a hero, nothing is just black and white.' The Times Joe Guy : ?Williams's dialogue ricochets around the stage like gunfire . . . energetic, exciting and entertaining.' Stage Category B : ?Category B is a harrowing play, but one shot through with both dark humour and tentative flickers of hope'. Daily Telegraph Baby Girl : ?The shocking thing about Roy Williams's Baby Girl is that it argues that there is a cyclical pattern to teenage pregnancy . . . Williams paints a rivetingly plausible picture of a world in which mothers and daughters are sexual rivals, ?virgin' is the ultimate peer insult and the school gates are a fertile hunting ground for male predators.' Guardian There's Only One Wayne Matthews : 'Williams's writing is punchy . . . Wayne's gradual understanding of the realities of the world make this a touching coming-of-age drama.' Guardian, Williamss] plays have brought the experience of black urban youth onto the stage "Observer""Sucker Punch" As usual with Williams, the dialogue is crisp and bespoke: motives are mixed, nobody is a hero, nothing is just black and white. "The Times""Joe Guy" Williamss dialogue ricochets around the stage like gunfire . . . energetic, exciting and entertaining. "Stage""Category B" Category B is a harrowing play, but one shot through with both dark humour and tentative flickers of hope." Daily Telegraph""Baby Girl" The shocking thing about Roy Williamss" Baby Girl" is that it argues that there is a cyclical pattern to teenage pregnancy . . . Williams paints a rivetingly plausible picture of a world in which mothers and daughters are sexual rivals, virgin is the ultimate peer insult and the school gates are a fertile hunting ground for male predators. "GuardianTheres Only One Wayne Matthews" Williamss writing is punchy . . . Waynes gradual understanding of the realities of the world make this a touching coming-of-age drama. "Guardian"
9781472520692 1472520696 #145;[Williams#146;s] plays have brought the experience of black urban youth onto the stage' Observer Sucker Punch : 'As usual with Williams, the dialogue is crisp and bespoke: motives are mixed, nobody is a hero, nothing is just black and white.' The Times Joe Guy : #145;Williams's dialogue ricochets around the stage like gunfire . . . energetic, exciting and entertaining.#146; Stage Category B : #145;Category B is a harrowing play, but one shot through with both dark humour and tentative flickers of hope#146;. Daily Telegraph Baby Girl : #145;The shocking thing about Roy Williams's Baby Girl is that it argues that there is a cyclical pattern to teenage pregnancy . . . Williams paints a rivetingly plausible picture of a world in which mothers and daughters are sexual rivals, #145;virgin#146; is the ultimate peer insult and the school gates are a fertile hunting ground for male predators.#146; GuardianThere#146;s Only One Wayne Matthews : 'Williams's writing is punchy . . . Wayne's gradual understanding of the realities of the world make this a touching coming-of-age drama.' Guardian, '[Williams's] plays have brought the experience of black urban youth onto the stage' Observer Sucker Punch : 'As usual with Williams, the dialogue is crisp and bespoke: motives are mixed, nobody is a hero, nothing is just black and white.' The Times Joe Guy : 'Williams's dialogue ricochets around the stage like gunfire . . . energetic, exciting and entertaining.' Stage Category B : 'Category B is a harrowing play, but one shot through with both dark humour and tentative flickers of hope'. Daily Telegraph Baby Girl : 'The shocking thing about Roy Williams's Baby Girl is that it argues that there is a cyclical pattern to teenage pregnancy . . . Williams paints a rivetingly plausible picture of a world in which mothers and daughters are sexual rivals, 'virgin' is the ultimate peer insult and the school gates are a fertile hunting ground for male predators.' Guardian There's Only One Wayne Matthews : 'Williams's writing is punchy . . . Wayne's gradual understanding of the realities of the world make this a touching coming-of-age drama.' Guardian, ?[Williams's] plays have brought the experience of black urban youth onto the stage' Observer Sucker Punch : 'As usual with Williams, the dialogue is crisp and bespoke: motives are mixed, nobody is a hero, nothing is just black and white.' The Times Joe Guy : ?Williams's dialogue ricochets around the stage like gunfire . . . energetic, exciting and entertaining.' Stage Category B : ?Category B is a harrowing play, but one shot through with both dark humour and tentative flickers of hope'. Daily Telegraph Baby Girl : ?The shocking thing about Roy Williams's Baby Girl is that it argues that there is a cyclical pattern to teenage pregnancy . . . Williams paints a rivetingly plausible picture of a world in which mothers and daughters are sexual rivals, ?virgin' is the ultimate peer insult and the school gates are a fertile hunting ground for male predators.' Guardian There's Only One Wayne Matthews : 'Williams's writing is punchy . . . Wayne's gradual understanding of the realities of the world make this a touching coming-of-age drama.' Guardian, Williamss] plays have brought the experience of black urban youth onto the stage "Observer""Sucker Punch" As usual with Williams, the dialogue is crisp and bespoke: motives are mixed, nobody is a hero, nothing is just black and white. "The Times""Joe Guy" Williamss dialogue ricochets around the stage like gunfire . . . energetic, exciting and entertaining. "Stage""Category B" Category B is a harrowing play, but one shot through with both dark humour and tentative flickers of hope." Daily Telegraph""Baby Girl" The shocking thing about Roy Williamss" Baby Girl" is that it argues that there is a cyclical pattern to teenage pregnancy . . . Williams paints a rivetingly plausible picture of a world in which mothers and daughters are sexual rivals, virgin is the ultimate peer insult and the school gates are a fertile hunting ground for male predators. "GuardianTheres Only One Wayne Matthews" Williamss writing is punchy . . . Waynes gradual understanding of the realities of the world make this a touching coming-of-age drama. "Guardian"