A simple and delightfully inventive re-telling of the stories from the Arabian Nights. This revised edition was published alongside the Royal Shakespeare Company's production in 2009.
It is wedding night in the palace of King Shahrayar. By morning, the new Queen Shahrazad is to be put to death like all the young brides before her. But she has one gift that could save her - the gift of storytelling.
With her mischievous imagination, the young Queen spins her dazzling array of tales and characters. On her side are Ali Baba, Es-Sindibad the Sailor and Princess Parizade - adventurers in strange and magical worlds populated by giant beasts, talking birds, devilish ghouls and crafty thieves. But will her silver-tongued stories be enough to enchant her husband and save her life?
'Superb... weaves a potent spell of enchantment as it moves from cruelty to happiness and from the blissfully ribald to the deeply affecting' Telegraph
'A masterful piece of storytelling... a truly magical piece of theatre that delights the senses' Whatsonstage.com
'The family show to see this Yule' Guardian
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Dominic Cooke is an English award-winning director and playwright. He won the 2007 Olivier Award for Best Director for his revival of The Crucible, and is the current Artistic Director of the Royal Court Theatre. His plays include adaptations of Marjorie Blackman's Noughts and Crosses and Arabian Nights, both for the RSC.