Edward Bond
(1934-), Playwright and directorSitter in 7 portraits
Playwright and director. Bond's second play Saved was highly controversial when it was first staged at the Royal Court Theatre in 1965 due to his illustration of the moral deprivation of contemporary life. His plays cover a variety of genres; Early Morning (1968) is a farce set in a cannibalistic heaven, The Pope's Wedding (1971) is a naturalistic play and The Sea (1976) is a comedy. Bond is the most celebrated dramatist to emerge from the left-wing writers who were encouraged through the Royal Court in the 1960s.
by Nicholas Elder
bromide print on card mount, July 1974
NPG x4038
by Mark Gerson
modern bromide print, September 1984
NPG x88198
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