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Dirty Butterfly
Debbie Tucker Green
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Description for Dirty Butterfly
Paperback. Listening through their walls, Amelia and Jason are drawn into the dark and compelling world of their mutal neighbour Jo in this play about voyeurism, power and guilt. Num Pages: 64 pages. BIC Classification: DD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 130 x 5. Weight in Grams: 78.
A mesmerising and startling play about voyeurism, power and guilt.
'You ever woken up of a morning wondering if this one was gonna be your last – you ever got that feelin in your stomach as you lay there wonderin that? Like butterflies gone ballistic. Like butterflies gone bad.'
Listening through their thin walls, Amelia and Jason are drawn into the dark and compelling world of their mutual neighbour Jo.
debbie tucker green's play dirty butterfly was first performed at Soho Theatre, London, in February 2003.
Product Details
Publisher
Nick Hern Books United Kingdom
Number of pages
64
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2003
Condition
New
Number of Pages
64
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781854597410
SKU
V9781854597410
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Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
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99-2
About Debbie Tucker Green
debbie tucker green is a playwright, screenwriter and director. Her plays include: ear for eye (Royal Court Theatre, 2018); a profoundly affectionate, passionate devotion to someone (-noun) (Royal Court Theatre, 2017); hang (Royal Court, 2015); nut (National Theatre, 2013); truth and reconciliation (Royal Court, 2011); random (Royal Court, 2008); generations (Young Vic, 2007); stoning mary (Royal Court, 2005); trade ... Read more
Reviews for Dirty Butterfly
'There is a sly, controlled power in this writing and it is given full rein in Rufus Norris' exquisitely acted production. And now I cannot get it out of my head'
Guardian
'A play about real people with real issues'
Time Out
'The writing is startlingly assured... The understated horror is devastating'
Independent on Sunday ... Read more
Guardian
'A play about real people with real issues'
Time Out
'The writing is startlingly assured... The understated horror is devastating'
Independent on Sunday ... Read more