In addition to Kalashnikov, in the woods by the lake, published in October 2011, Oberon Modern Plays has just republished two of Fraser Grace’s stage scripts – 2005’s Breakfast with Mugabe (first produced by the RSC) and King David, Man of Blood, (pictured) seen at the Mercury Theatre Colchester in 2009. All are available at http://oberonbooks.com
“There are definite shades of Chekhov in this portrait of fading Soviet Royalty unable to escape the past” – Time Out London, on Kalashnikov…
"[On] the dangers of unquestioning obedience, of atrocity sanctioned by religion, the play resonates as loudly as mortar fire... this is a work of intelligence and audacity" - Sam Marlowe, The Times on King David…
'We are often told that political theatre is one-sided, partial and unfair. But I recommend the sceptics to take a look at Fraser Grace's compelling 90-minute play'.Michael Billington, The Guardian on Breakfast with Mugabe