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Herding Cats
Lucinda Coxon
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Description for Herding Cats
Paperback. Features a play that freeze-frames a generation negotiating intimacy and distance in the 21st century. Num Pages: 67 pages. BIC Classification: DD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 199 x 133 x 7. Weight in Grams: 98.
A chillingly funny play that freeze-frames a generation negotiating intimacy and independence in the twenty-first century.
Meeting the demands of twenty-first-century life is as impossible as herding cats for Justine, Michael and Saddo.
Justine has an infuriating new boss; Michael chats to strangers for a living; Saddo is one of them. All three are living a comic fiction in an attempt to avoid the facts. And now Christmas is coming... ready or not.
Lucinda Coxon's play Herding Cats was first staged at the Ustinov Theatre, Bath, in 2010.
Product Details
Publisher
Nick Hern Books United Kingdom
Number of pages
67
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Condition
New
Number of Pages
80
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781848422407
SKU
V9781848422407
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99-50
About Lucinda Coxon
Lucinda Coxon is an English playwright and screenwriter. Her plays include: a version of Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman (Bridge Theatre, London, 2022); Alys, Always, adapted from the novel by Harriet Lane (Bridge Theatre, London, 2019); Herding Cats (Ustinov Theatre, Bath, 2010, & Hampstead Theatre, 2011); and Happy Now? (National Theatre, 2008). Her screenplays include The Danish Girl, ... Read more
Reviews for Herding Cats
'The polished black shards of humour and ripples of queasy horror make for a compelling cackle into the void'
Time Out
'Lucinda Coxon's brutal but icily funny three-hander is the dramatic equivalent of a triple shot of something bitter and delicious... fine theatre'
Evening Standard
'Unforgettable'
The Times
'A cool gaze on the disconnectedness ... Read more
Time Out
'Lucinda Coxon's brutal but icily funny three-hander is the dramatic equivalent of a triple shot of something bitter and delicious... fine theatre'
Evening Standard
'Unforgettable'
The Times
'A cool gaze on the disconnectedness ... Read more