Description
A painfully funny play about motherhood (and fatherhood), about keeping control, and about letting go.
Good friends should be there for one another - no matter what. But when Bea returns home after five years abroad, having made a bold choice about her life, old friends struggle to support her, or even to understand. One night in Brighton, things threaten to slide into chaos...
Deborah Bruce's play The Distance was premiered at the Orange Tree Theatre, London, in October 2014. It was a finalist for the 2012-13 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.
About the Author
Deborah Bruce is a writer and theatre director. Her plays include The Distance (a finalist for the 2012-13 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize), Godchild at Hampstead Theatre and Same for the National Theatre Connections Festival 2014.
Reviews
'Lively, funny... Bruce is very good at exploring the mixed emotions that result from a major domestic upheaval and at analysing the clamorous demands of female friendship'
* Guardian *'Bruce's writing is punchy and full of truth-telling charm... observant, funny and rooted in the real... a highly emotional and intelligently taboo-busting evening'
* The Arts Desk *'Sharply written... compelling'
* The Stage *'Riveting, complex... an expertly blended mix of drama, wit, intelligence and sharp, fast-paced dialogue'
* A Younger Theatre *Book Information
ISBN 9781848424449
Author Deborah Bruce
Format Paperback
Page Count 104
Imprint Nick Hern Books
Publisher Nick Hern Books