Description
When a fiercely independent, workaholic police officer finds herself on the street where her brother once lived, she is propelled back to her vibrant childhood and forced to confront a tremendous loss.
About the Author
Nicola Wren's first play 501 Things I Do In My Bedroom debuted at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2015 and later transferred for a successful run at the King's Head Theatre. She has since written pieces for HighTide Festival, St James Theatre Re:act and completed the Soho Writer's and Comedy Labs. Nicola's comedy-drama webseries Big Girls is due for release in late 2017.
Reviews
Wren's sparkling writing brilliantly satirises her generation. * The Scotsman *
Goofy and charming * Broadway Baby (on Nicola Wren) *
Funny, poignant and pacy * Kentish Towner (on Nicola Wren) *
Absorbing, bittersweet monologue **** * The Stage *
This play is so important in addressing issues of grief, [. . .] an exceptional play ***** * The Peg Review *
A poignant, pertinent play about grief * The Peg Review *
Laughter and tears chase each other in this intimate drama . . . a resounding and rich script ***** * everything-theatre.co.uk *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350058675
Author Nicola Wren
Format Paperback
Page Count 48
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 64g