An unflinching portrait of a family in crisis from an award-winning writer 'The night you threw me out I was frightened. But not as much as I am being back here ...I don't belong here no more.' Lauren's come back for Christmas dinner, but she's not staying. They've found her a place with a creche so she can do her exams. Dad thinks she should stay home and Mum thinks she should have kept her legs shut. It's Moss Side 1974. What's in the Cat premiered at Contact Theatre, Manchester, in November 2005 before transferring to the Royal Court, London, in December. Linda Brogan's work includes a production of Basil and Beattie (Royal Exchange/Liverpool Everyman) and commissions by Wolsey/Tricycle (The Very Thought of You),Clean Break (Black Crows) and Contact (Ghost Town). She was a winner of the Alfred Fagon Award in 2001. 'Compelling, and often very funny, viewing. Four Stars' Manchester Online
Nominated for Manchester Evening News Best Play Award in November 2006 Her follow-up play, Black Crows, was a finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn Award in America in 2008.About the AuthorLinda Brogan's work includes a production of Basil and Beattie (Royal Exchange/Liverpool Everyman), winner of the Alfred Fagon Award in 2001, and commissions by Wolsey/Tricycle (The Very Thought of Yo u), Clean Break (Black Crows) and Contact (Ghost Town).
Book InformationISBN 9780413775771
Author Linda BroganFormat Paperback
Page Count 80
Imprint Methuen DramaPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 110g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 5mm