Punts

Author:   Sarah Page
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN:  

9781350053533


Pages:   104
Publication Date:   31 May 2017
Format:   Paperback
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‘You want me to have full penetrative sex with your son, right? I just wanted to, you know, check.' Jack, a young man with a learning disability, lives at home, cared for by his devoted parents. Like most men in their twenties, he has needs – his mates at the rugby club talk about nothing but getting laid, whilst Jack's most erotic experience to date is the time he was winked at by the pretty cashier in Lloyds. Desperate for their son to not feel left out, his parents decide to bring in a professional. But the woman they hire has a far more profound impact on the whole family than they could ever have imagined. Written by up-and-coming writer Sarah Page, this text has been published to coincide with Kuleshov Theatre's 2017 production at Theatre503.

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Author:   Sarah Page
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Methuen Drama
Dimensions:   Width: 12.80cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 19.60cm
Weight:   0.100kg
ISBN:  

9781350053533


ISBN 10:   1350053538
Pages:   104
Publication Date:   31 May 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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As the play progresses, the tone’s lightness fades and the sitcom set-ups disappear. The final third leaves you shuffling uncomfortably, never having expected the ending that came along. This is a serious and profound take on celebrity culture, the nature of heroes and how our media treats famous young women. * Everything Theatre on The Sweethearts * The Sweethearts is an effortlessly immersive piece. Page has an exceptional gift for dialogue, and each character possesses a unique and intriguing voice – no simple task given that the eight characters share just two (all-consuming) professions... Indeed, as the audience sit just metres from the stage, you can taste the tension with every beat. * britishtheatre.com on The Sweethearts *


As the play progresses, the tone's lightness fades and the sitcom set-ups disappear. The final third leaves you shuffling uncomfortably, never having expected the ending that came along. This is a serious and profound take on celebrity culture, the nature of heroes and how our media treats famous young women. * Everything Theatre on The Sweethearts * The Sweethearts is an effortlessly immersive piece. Page has an exceptional gift for dialogue, and each character possesses a unique and intriguing voice - no simple task given that the eight characters share just two (all-consuming) professions... Indeed, as the audience sit just metres from the stage, you can taste the tension with every beat. * britishtheatre.com on The Sweethearts *


As the play progresses, the tone's lightness fades and the sitcom set-ups disappear. The final third leaves you shuffling uncomfortably, never having expected the ending that came along. This is a serious and profound take on celebrity culture, the nature of heroes and how our media treats famous young women. Everything Theatre on The Sweethearts The Sweethearts is an effortlessly immersive piece. Page has an exceptional gift for dialogue, and each character possesses a unique and intriguing voice - no simple task given that the eight characters share just two (all-consuming) professions... Indeed, as the audience sit just metres from the stage, you can taste the tension with every beat. britishtheatre.com on The Sweethearts


Author Information

Sarah Page is a graduate of the Royal Court Young Writers’ Programme and Royal Court Studio Writers’ Group. She is Literary and Outreach Manager & Co-founder of Raise Dark Theatre Company and Literary Manager of Kuleshov Theatre. Sarah is the recipient of two Peggy Ramsay Foundation Awards. Sarah's original TV Drama GYPPO was shortlisted for the BBC Writersroom’s Scriptroom competition. She has recently been selected for the 2017 Channel 4 Talent 4Screenwriting development scheme and named as one of the writers on the BBC New Talent Hotlist 2017. She is the author of many plays including The Sweethearts, Pilgrims, Blasphemy and What You're Really Missing.

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