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Wink
Phoebe Eclair-Powell
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Description for Wink
Paperback. An electrifying drama about what happens to personal identity in an age of ubiquitous technology and social media. Num Pages: 56 pages. BIC Classification: DD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 131 x 198 x 13. Weight in Grams: 74.
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An electrifying drama about what happens to personal identity in an age of ubiquitous technology and social media.
John is a twenty-seven-year-old teacher 'who probably wasn't allowed to teach at an all-girls' school' and Mark is his sixteen-year-old 'Olympic porn-watching' pupil. A normal week in their normal lives – school, eat, TV, sleep, repeat.
Except in...
Product Details
Publisher
Nick Hern Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
56
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781848424821
SKU
V9781848424821
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About Phoebe Eclair-Powell
Phoebe Eclair-Powell is a writer from South East London. Her plays include WINK (Theatre503); One Under (Pleasance Below); Mrs Spine (OUTLINES at the Old Red Lion); Bangin’ Wolves (Courting Drama at the Bush Upstairs, published by Playdead Press, later with Poleroid Theatre for Wilderness Festival); two rapid write response pieces, Coal Eaters and Glass Hands (Theatre503); The Box (Theatre Delicatessen...
Read moreReviews for Wink
'Savvy, timely and often piercingly funny... [a] razor-sharp debut play'
Evening Standard
'Whip-smart, chokingly funny and thoroughly entertaining... an eye-catching debut'
Guardian
'A harshly funny story of modern-day loneliness and male alienation... an arresting new play'
Time Out
'Both humorous and disturbing... [the writing is] assured, well observed...
Read moreEvening Standard
'Whip-smart, chokingly funny and thoroughly entertaining... an eye-catching debut'
Guardian
'A harshly funny story of modern-day loneliness and male alienation... an arresting new play'
Time Out
'Both humorous and disturbing... [the writing is] assured, well observed...