Fleabag: The Scriptures
On sale
12th November 2019
Price: £20
Bestseller in the UK, Sunday Times, November 2019.
The complete Fleabag. Every Word. Every Side-eye. Every Fox.
Fleabag: The Scriptures includes new writing from Phoebe Waller-Bridge alongside the filming scripts and the never-before-seen stage directions from the Golden Globe, Emmy and BAFTA winning series.
‘Perfect’ Guardian
‘Perfect’ Daily Telegraph
‘Perfect’ Stylist
‘Perfect’ Independent
‘Perfect’ Evening Standard
‘Perfect’ Metro
‘Perfect’ Irish Times
‘Perfect’ RTE
‘Perfect’ Spectator
‘Perfect’ Refinery29
‘Perfect’ Catholic Herald
‘Perfection’ Financial Times
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HAIRDRESSER
NO.
(pointing to Claire)
That is EXACTLY what she asked for.
FLEABAG
No it’s not. We want compensation.
HAIRDRESSER
Claire?
CLAIRE
I’ve got two important meetings and I look like a pencil.
HAIRDRESSER
NO. Don’t blame me for your bad choices. Hair isn’t everything.
FLEABAG
Wow.
HAIRDRESSER
What?
FLEABAG
Hair. Is. Everything. We wish it wasn’t so we could actually think about something else occasionally. But it is. It’s the difference between a good day and a bad day. We’re meant to think that it is a symbol of power, a symbol of fertility, some people are exploited for it and it pays your fucking bills. Hair is everything, Anthony.
The complete Fleabag. Every Word. Every Side-eye. Every Fox.
Fleabag: The Scriptures includes new writing from Phoebe Waller-Bridge alongside the filming scripts and the never-before-seen stage directions from the Golden Globe, Emmy and BAFTA winning series.
‘Perfect’ Guardian
‘Perfect’ Daily Telegraph
‘Perfect’ Stylist
‘Perfect’ Independent
‘Perfect’ Evening Standard
‘Perfect’ Metro
‘Perfect’ Irish Times
‘Perfect’ RTE
‘Perfect’ Spectator
‘Perfect’ Refinery29
‘Perfect’ Catholic Herald
‘Perfection’ Financial Times
***
HAIRDRESSER
NO.
(pointing to Claire)
That is EXACTLY what she asked for.
FLEABAG
No it’s not. We want compensation.
HAIRDRESSER
Claire?
CLAIRE
I’ve got two important meetings and I look like a pencil.
HAIRDRESSER
NO. Don’t blame me for your bad choices. Hair isn’t everything.
FLEABAG
Wow.
HAIRDRESSER
What?
FLEABAG
Hair. Is. Everything. We wish it wasn’t so we could actually think about something else occasionally. But it is. It’s the difference between a good day and a bad day. We’re meant to think that it is a symbol of power, a symbol of fertility, some people are exploited for it and it pays your fucking bills. Hair is everything, Anthony.
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Reviews
Oh, Fleabag. The hot priest. The pencil haircut. The closing scene. I don't think there has ever been a show that dominated the pop culture conversation and captured the nation's hearts quite like Fleabag. When it was confirmed that the second season would be the final one, a collective mourning was palpable on Twitter and in offices alike. Fortunately, creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge keeps giving us a little more...And now we have a book to clutch: Fleabag: The Scriptures is filled with the filming scripts, stage directions and new writing from PWB herself. It's a sacred text, if ever there was one.
Featuring an insight into the show's delightfully funny stage directions and a number of previously unheard set secrets, this collection of scripts and behind-the-scenes notes from Phoebe Waller-Bridge is a must read for fans
There's a good reason television screenplays aren't often sold as mainstream books - "Man enters room, looks around" isn't necessarily soul-capturing stuff. But it's worth making an exception for Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Fleabag: The Scriptures, naughtily bound to look like an old Bible. The show confirmed her skills as a comic actress, but seeing the words in black and white crystallises her brilliance as a writer who can so expertly build the comedy of a scene to bursting point. It's often very moving, too
It was with scepticism that I picked up this volume . . . Then I read it. Bliss. The scripts are written with such precise technical skill that it is a pleasure and an education to see their workings . . . It's a fun exercise to overlap in your mind the sound, the rhythm of the edit and the performances as you read these scripts, highly controlled though they are . . . Occasionally mumblings can be deciphered, script in hand, and ad-libs that aren't in the script identified. A good study of the moments of genius . . . Perhaps Fleabag is best left to speak for itself. Scripts as Scriptures. Amen