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(the) Woman (NHB Modern Plays)

Jane Upton

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Belletristik / Dramatik

Beschreibung

M is a writer. M is a mother. M is a woman. The triumph of M's hit play is hijacked by motherhood. She is burnt out, angry, lonely, craving intimacy but disengaged, and terrified of the future. She wants to tell her story, her way. But everyone keeps giving her their opinions on who she is, who she ought to be, and how she's fucking everything up. Fiercely funny and brutally honest, Jane Upton's play (the) Woman shatters the glossy veneer of motherhood, exposing its raw, messy truth and what happens when a woman dares to question the definition of (her)self. It was shortlisted for the Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting, and first performed by New Perspectives on tour of the UK in 2025. 'Shocking… whiplash-inducing… a well-orchestrated metatheatricality, creating the thrilling sense that the play is being written live… bold and unapologetic… Men should see this, too' - The Stage 'Exceptional… shines a light into those places, those feelings that are often kept hidden… Comic, touching and incredibly thought-provoking… It's rare to find a piece that might genuinely change your perspective on life and relationships, but this is one' - Reviews Hub

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Angharad Jones, Bruntwood Prize, modern drama, plays, New Perspectives, motherhood, authorship, drama, theatre, toxic masculinity