Saved (play) - Sources

Sources

  • Saved, by Edward Bond. London, Methuen, 1966.
  • At the Royal Court – 25 Years of the English Stage Company, by Richard Findlater (ed.). Ambergate: Amber lane Press, 1981.
  • A Sense of Direction – Life at the Royal Court, by William Gaskill. London, Faber, 1988; pp 62–70.
  • The Royal Court Theatre Inside Out, by Ruth Little and Emily McLaughlin. London, Oberon Books, 2007.
  • Changing Stages: A view of British Theatre in the twentieth century, by Richard Eyre and Nicholas Wright. London, Bloomsbury, 2000.
  • "Edward Bond, Saved, November 1965", by Samantha Ellis. The Guardian, 23 April 2003.
  • "Acid tongue". Mark Ravenhill on fellow playwright, Edward Bond. The Guardian, 9 September 2006.
  • 1965 Plays and Players / Theatre World reviews and pictures

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