Home
Sabrina Mahfouz Plays: 1: That Boy; Dry Ice; Clean; Chef; Battleface; The Love I Feel is Red; With a Little Bit of Luck; Layla's Room; Rashida; Power Plumbing; This How it Was
Barnes and Noble
Loading Inventory...
Sabrina Mahfouz Plays: 1: That Boy; Dry Ice; Clean; Chef; Battleface; The Love I Feel is Red; With a Little Bit of Luck; Layla's Room; Rashida; Power Plumbing; This How it Was in Franklin, TN
Current price: $26.95

Barnes and Noble
Sabrina Mahfouz Plays: 1: That Boy; Dry Ice; Clean; Chef; Battleface; The Love I Feel is Red; With a Little Bit of Luck; Layla's Room; Rashida; Power Plumbing; This How it Was in Franklin, TN
Current price: $26.95
Loading Inventory...
Size: Paperback
Sabrina Mahfouz has been called 'theatrical dynamite' by
The Independent
and '[one of] our most interesting playwrights' by Lyn Gardner in
The Guardian
. As a recent elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, she is a playwright, poet, essayist, children's author and activist whose work explores a variety of mediums in challenging and genre-defying ways.
Her first play collection brings together a unique mix of published and previously unpublished works for the stage, including a Off West End Award-winning play for children; a Fringe First award-winner; a BBC Radio & Music Best Drama award-winner and a Sky Arts Academy award-winning play.
From the explosive poetic monologue play
Chef
to the rhythmic drive of
With a Little Bit of Luck,
this collection fizzes with infectious lyricism that captures Mahfouz's work for the stage in a variety of different forms, proving that contemporary theatre remains boundless in terms of its ability to spark debate and move audiences.
The Independent
and '[one of] our most interesting playwrights' by Lyn Gardner in
The Guardian
. As a recent elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, she is a playwright, poet, essayist, children's author and activist whose work explores a variety of mediums in challenging and genre-defying ways.
Her first play collection brings together a unique mix of published and previously unpublished works for the stage, including a Off West End Award-winning play for children; a Fringe First award-winner; a BBC Radio & Music Best Drama award-winner and a Sky Arts Academy award-winning play.
From the explosive poetic monologue play
Chef
to the rhythmic drive of
With a Little Bit of Luck,
this collection fizzes with infectious lyricism that captures Mahfouz's work for the stage in a variety of different forms, proving that contemporary theatre remains boundless in terms of its ability to spark debate and move audiences.
Sabrina Mahfouz has been called 'theatrical dynamite' by
The Independent
and '[one of] our most interesting playwrights' by Lyn Gardner in
The Guardian
. As a recent elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, she is a playwright, poet, essayist, children's author and activist whose work explores a variety of mediums in challenging and genre-defying ways.
Her first play collection brings together a unique mix of published and previously unpublished works for the stage, including a Off West End Award-winning play for children; a Fringe First award-winner; a BBC Radio & Music Best Drama award-winner and a Sky Arts Academy award-winning play.
From the explosive poetic monologue play
Chef
to the rhythmic drive of
With a Little Bit of Luck,
this collection fizzes with infectious lyricism that captures Mahfouz's work for the stage in a variety of different forms, proving that contemporary theatre remains boundless in terms of its ability to spark debate and move audiences.
The Independent
and '[one of] our most interesting playwrights' by Lyn Gardner in
The Guardian
. As a recent elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, she is a playwright, poet, essayist, children's author and activist whose work explores a variety of mediums in challenging and genre-defying ways.
Her first play collection brings together a unique mix of published and previously unpublished works for the stage, including a Off West End Award-winning play for children; a Fringe First award-winner; a BBC Radio & Music Best Drama award-winner and a Sky Arts Academy award-winning play.
From the explosive poetic monologue play
Chef
to the rhythmic drive of
With a Little Bit of Luck,
this collection fizzes with infectious lyricism that captures Mahfouz's work for the stage in a variety of different forms, proving that contemporary theatre remains boundless in terms of its ability to spark debate and move audiences.