Grotty & Brute: Two Plays (NHB Modern Plays)
Autor: | Izzy Tennyson |
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EAN: | 9781788500470 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 14.05.2018 |
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Schlagworte: | dark drama duologue edinburgh festival education female roles fringe lesbian london modern drama modern plays monologue new writing parts for women schoolgirl sexuality sinister small cast soho theatre theatre two-hander u youth |
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Two unflinching plays from exciting new writer and performer, Izzy Tennyson. Grotty is a dark and savage exploration of the London lesbian scene. A couple of little sad old basements that drip with sweat and piss, with second-hand noise pulsating from some gay-boy night upstairs. The women sit there in their uniformed black... and they are looking at you. They are not nice girls. But Grotty is not a nice story. The piece was premiered by Damsel Productions at The Bunker, London, in May 2018. Solo show Brute tells the true story of a rather twisted schoolgirl. Poppy's just started at an all-girls state school in a provincial English town, where there are rules with no logic, sadistic jokes that aren't actually funny, and the most sinister games played out of boredom. Brute won the 2015 IdeasTap Underbelly Award, had a sell-out run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and transferred to Soho Theatre with Damsel Productions in 2016.
Izzy Tennyson is a writer and performer whose work includes Grotty (The Bunker, London, 2018); Brute (winner of the 2015 IdeasTap Underbelly Award; Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Soho Theatre, 2016); Runts (Brighton Fringe Festival 2016); and Career Boy (London Raindance Festival 2015).
Izzy Tennyson is a writer and performer whose work includes Grotty (The Bunker, London, 2018); Brute (winner of the 2015 IdeasTap Underbelly Award; Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Soho Theatre, 2016); Runts (Brighton Fringe Festival 2016); and Career Boy (London Raindance Festival 2015).