Description for Fury
Paperback. A chilling and powerful modern Medea about motherhood and class, taking an unapologetic look at the single young mum, the one already judged before she's even opened her mouth. Winner of the Soho Theatre Young Writer's Award. Num Pages: 64 pages. BIC Classification: DD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 200 x 255 x 14. Weight in Grams: 82.
A chilling and powerful modern Medea about motherhood and class, taking an unapologetic look at the single young mum, the one already judged before she's even opened her mouth.
This is Sam. Young, impulsive, single mum. Londoner born and bred and never ever left. Sam makes her mistakes, but who can blame her?
Tom rents the flat above, the one Sam cleans. If they can come to 'an arrangement' he won't call the Social on her. You might think Tom is a monster. You might think Sam's kids would be better off without her. Someone needs to make ... Read more
Winner of the Soho Theatre Young Writer's Award, Phoebe Eclair-Powell's play Fury premiered at Soho Theatre, London, in July 2016.
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Publisher
Nick Hern Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
64
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781848425910
SKU
V9781848425910
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About Phoebe Eclair-Powell
Phoebe Eclair-Powell is a writer from South East London. Her plays include: Epic Love and Pop Songs (Pleasance, Edinburgh, 2016); Fury (Soho Theatre, 2016; finalist for the 2015 Verity Bargate Award; winner of the Soho Theatre Young Writers’ Award); WINK (Theatre503, 2015); One Under (Pleasance Below); Mrs Spine (OUTLINES at the Old Red Lion); Bangin’ Wolves (Courting Drama at the Bush ... Read more
Reviews for Fury
'A portrait of damaged youth performed with rare maturity, desire and deprivation all wrapped up in one... will leave you trembling... a vivid, vital 70 minutes. Impressive'
The Times
'A play that offers a new perspective on an old story... fuelled by genuine anger and necessary compassion'
Guardian
'Profoundly affecting… an absolute triumph'
The Upcoming ... Read more
The Times
'A play that offers a new perspective on an old story... fuelled by genuine anger and necessary compassion'
Guardian
'Profoundly affecting… an absolute triumph'
The Upcoming ... Read more