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Cruising
Alecky Blythe
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Description for Cruising
Paperback. Maureen is a pensioner in search of passion. Since her heart was broken by David from Aberdeen - who happened to be a millionaire as well as the world's best lover - she is finding it difficult to meet anyone who can satisfy her. This book was developed using the author's verbatim theatre technique. Num Pages: 96 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: DD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 130 x 5. Weight in Grams: 84.
A hilarious, real-life comedy about pensioners going in search of love - from the sublime to the downright saucy.
Maureen is a pensioner in search of passion. After 33 blind dates, 12 cruises and one broken heart, she is still determined to find Mr Right. But when best friend Margaret beats her to the altar, Maureen has her doubts - is Margaret just on the rebound and, more importantly, will she lose her pension?
Alecky Blythe's verbatim theatre play Cruising was first staged at the Bush Theatre, London, in 2006 in a co-production with Recorded Delivery, using an ... Read more
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Publisher
Nick Hern Books United Kingdom
Number of pages
96
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Condition
New
Number of Pages
80
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781854599377
SKU
V9781854599377
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About Alecky Blythe
Alecky Blythe founded verbatim-theatre company Recorded Delivery in 2003. The company's first production, Come Out Eli, premiered at the Arcola Theatre, London, and later transferred to the BAC (winner of the Time Out Award for Best Performance on the Fringe). Other work includes: All the Right People Come Here (New Wimbledon Theatre); Strawberry Fields (The Courtyard, Hereford); Cruising ... Read more
Reviews for Cruising
'A heart-warming piece of theatre'
Metro
'Gloriously idiosyncratic dialogue, which even the most skilful writer would struggle to devise'
Time Out, Critics' Choice
'Both shocking and uncomfortable ... [Blythe] has discovered theatrical gold'
Daily Telegraph
Metro
'Gloriously idiosyncratic dialogue, which even the most skilful writer would struggle to devise'
Time Out, Critics' Choice
'Both shocking and uncomfortable ... [Blythe] has discovered theatrical gold'
Daily Telegraph