Description
Islands is an illuminating, absurd and powerful new show about tax havens, little empires, enormous greed, and the few who have it all.
About the Author
Caroline Horton is a writer and performer, based in Birmingham. The pieces she creates begin with an idiosyncratic, personal story from which something emerges that is universally moving and funny. Always looking to expose a story's messy mixture of comedy, tragedy and whatever lies in between in a playful stage language that is visually and textually rich and immediate, Horton's work is as accessible as it is insightful and has been presented at theatres, village halls and festivals in the UK and abroad. Horton has recently been made an artistic associate at The Bush theatre and is a member of The Optimists network of young theatre-makers in the Midlands.
Reviews
It's not the subtlest allegory for how the super-rich have bounced back while our wages have stagnated. But it is a tremendously powerful one. . . . Horton is a mercurial and talented theatre maker * Time Out *
A touching insight into the cruel grip of an eating disorder and a sense of the near impossibility of curing it in anything but the most patient and painstaking way * Scotland on Sunday on "Mess" *
[Mess] comes perilously close to genius and announces Horton as a major, major talent * Time Out *
One of the oddest, funniest, saddest pieces of theatre I've seen in some time ... Mess could be worthy and unwatchable, but it's not. Rather it is informative and witty and constantly prods away at the strangeness of its subject matter . . . packed with insights. * Daily Telegraph on "Mess" *
Book Information
ISBN 9781474245500
Author Caroline Horton
Format Paperback
Page Count 80
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 74g