Overview
Published fifty years after the premiere of Entertaining Mr Sloane in
1964, and with a new introduction, this anniversary edition offers an
opportunity to reappraise Joe Orton's reputation, and the status of his
first major play, from a twenty-first century perspective. When it first
appeared in the Swinging Sixties, Orton's satire on social and sexual
hypocrisy both scandalized and delighted audiences. Its mix of sexuality
and violence was explosive.
Within a year, the play was being
performed around the world and went on to be adapted for film and
television, establishing Orton as a major voice and this play as one of
the most ground-breaking of the century. This anniversary edition
features previously unpublished material from the Joe Orton Archive, an
interview with director Nick Bagnall, and an introduction by Emma
Parker, Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Leicester.