Description
Described as a 'fairy tale for a modern age' this is a powerful three-person play by acclaimed Irish writer Sonya Kelly, written in response to a real event that led three strangers to cross paths in a viral mystery that shook the country.
About the Author
Sonya Kelly is an Irish writer and actor. She has performed with all the major Irish companies including the Gate Theatre, Druid Theatre and The Corn Exchange and Fishamble: the new play company. She is a cast member of RTE's hugely successful, sketch show, The Savage Eye. Her debut solo show, The Wheelchair on My Face: a look back at a myopic childhood, won a Scotsman Fringe First Award for new writing at the Edinburgh Fringe 2012. The show played 150 performances in over 50 venues and toured to Paris and New York where it received a Critic's Pick in the New York Times.
Reviews
Has a clever, teasing quality, especially in its ambiguous ending. Described as a fairytale, it is one that can accommodate commentary on issues of race, postcolonial identities and the assumptions we make about status and social class. * Guardian *
Absorbing ... Sonya Kelly's fascinating new drama is an insightful exploration of unchecked aggression and its regretful aftermath. * Irish Times *
Awards
Short-listed for Writer's Guild Award for Best Play 2021 (United States).
Book Information
ISBN 9781350267091
Author Sonya Kelly
Format Paperback
Page Count 80
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 86g