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Ikaria

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Philippa Lawford is a London-based playwright and director. She has been directing plays on the fringe for the last few years and she trained as a writer with the John Burgess Playwriting Course and an MSt in Writing for Performance from Cambridge University. Philippa has worked as an assistant director ( Saviour , Jermyn Street Theatre) and reader (Finborough Theatre, ETPEP award) alongside her writing and directing work. Ikaria was her first full-length play, which originally premiered at the Old Red Lion Theatre in November 2022 before returning for a UK tour in September 2023. Klappentext Maybe we shouldn't always stay here. Maybe we should stay at yours, or you should stay at yours and I should stay here. Sometimes. Simon has returned to uni after taking a year out. He wants to get on with his finals and not slip back into old, destructive habits. Mia, a first-year, is embracing the explosive freedom of life away from home.Simon doesn't want to leave his room. But then he meets Mia.Philippa Lawford's Ikaria is a love story about finding salvation in someone else. Ikaria was awarded as runner-up for the Ambassador Theatre Group Playwrights' Prize, in association with Platform Presents and Time Out, and also received an Offie Short Run Commendation for the world premiere at the Old Red Lion Theatre in November 2022. Ikaria was originally developed by Tightrope Theatre with support from New Diorama Theatre.This edition was published to coincide with the UK tour in September 2023. Vorwort A delicate and devastating two-hander following Simon and Mia as they fall in love at university and Simon's mental health starts to take a turn for the worse. Zusammenfassung Maybe we shouldn't always stay here. Maybe we should stay at yours, or you should stay at yours and I should stay here. Sometimes. Simon has returned to uni after taking a year out. He wants to get on with his finals and not slip back into old, destructive habits. Mia, a first-year, is embracing the explosive freedom of life away from home.Simon doesn’t want to leave his room. But then he meets Mia.Philippa Lawford’s Ikaria is a love story about finding salvation in someone else. Ikaria was awarded as runner-up for the Ambassador Theatre Group Playwrights’ Prize, in association with Platform Presents and Time Out, and also received an Offie Short Run Commendation for the world premiere at the Old Red Lion Theatre in November 2022. Ikaria was originally developed by Tightrope Theatre with support from New Diorama Theatre.This edition was published to coincide with the UK tour in September 2023....

About the author

Philippa Lawford is a London-based playwright and director. She has been directing plays on the fringe for the last few years and she trained as a writer with the John Burgess Playwriting Course and an MSt in Writing for Performance from Cambridge University. Philippa has worked as an assistant director (Saviour, Jermyn Street Theatre) and reader (Finborough Theatre, ETPEP award) alongside her writing and directing work. Ikaria was her first full-length play, which originally premiered at the Old Red Lion Theatre in November 2022 before returning for a UK tour in September 2023.

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Authors Philippa Lawford
Publisher Methuen Drama
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.09.2023
 
EAN 9781350452497
ISBN 978-1-350-45249-7
No. of pages 88
Dimensions 128 mm x 196 mm x 8 mm
Series Modern Plays
Subjects Fiction > Poetry, drama
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

DRAMA / Women Authors, Narrative theme: Love and relationships, Literary studies: plays & playwrights, Modern and contemporary plays (c 1900 onwards), Plays, Playscripts, Narrative theme: love / relationships

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