Description
About the Author
Ella Hickson's previous plays include ANNA at the National Theatre, The Writer and Oil at the Almeida, Wendy & Peter Pan for the RSC, Boys, Precious Little Talent and Eight.
Reviews
'A potent study of women, power and patriarchy... Hickson writes with her usual mix of wit, intelligence, empathy and a metallic clarity of thought, interlacing history with anachronism to show how the pressure that women face to attach themselves to a man - or else mark themselves as 'other' - remains little changed'
* The Stage *'Clever, funny and indignant... shifts between grimly gleeful anachronism and a historical empathy, to expose the nerve endings of another era... hugely stimulating'
* Independent *'A murderously intense drama... there is something of Sarah Kane's stark ferocity to this savage play about Elizabeth I's rise to power... a searing 90 minutes that deals with history you'll probably know, from angles you might not'
* Time Out *'Draws you in with its irreverent tone and forays into anachronistic dialogue... this sharp and witty play is the boost women desperately need, and is guaranteed to stoke the fire that blazes within'
* Broadway World *'A finely constructed piece of theatre and fitting tribute to a monarch who was never openly celebrated in the words of the immortal bard'
* BritishTheatre.com *Book Information
ISBN 9781848429260
Author Ella Hickson
Format Paperback
Page Count 80
Imprint Nick Hern Books
Publisher Nick Hern Books