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the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: The Memory of Water Shelagh Stephenson, 1997 THE STORIES: The Globe and Mail describes THE MEMORY OF WATER as both gloriously funny and deeply felt...Indeed, THE MEMORY OF WATER is so funny that it appears at first to be pure black comedy, with the newly bereaved sisters indulging wildly in wi |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: An Experiment With An Air Pump Shelagh Stephenson, 2014-01-03 Shelagh Stephenson's daring and thoughtful new play 1799 - On the eve of a new century, the house buzzes with scientific experiments, furtive romance and farcical amateur dramatics. 1999 - In a world of scientific chaos, cloning and genetic engineering, the cellar of the same house reveals a dark secret buried for 200 years. An Experiment with an Air Pump was joint recipient of the 1997 Margaret Ramsay Award and premiered at The Royal Exchange Theatre Company, Manchester in February 1997. Due for a major London production in autumn 1998. Her previous play The Memory of Water won the 1996 Writers' Guild Award for Best Original Radio Play and the 1997 Sony Award for Best Original Drama |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Stephenson Plays: 1 Shelagh Stephenson, 2003 Shelagh Stephenson is one of Britain's most acclaimed contemporary playwrights. This book contains a collection of four plays. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Memory of Water/Five Kinds of Silence Shelagh Stephenson, 2014-02-14 In The Memory of Water (winner of the 2000 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy), three sisters meet on the eve of their mother's funeral. As the conflicts of the past converge, everyday lies and tensions reveal the particular patterns and strains of family relationships. 'Combines a flair for witty dialogue with a relish for the dynamics of theatre ... a mistress of comic anguish Guardian Five Kinds of Silence (winner of the 1996 Writers' Guild Award for Best Original Radio Play and the 1997 Sony Award for Best Original Drama) is the story of a family in which control has become the driving force, where everything has its place, and where there are only rules, duties and punishments. An acute and funny writer, Stephenson carves out a welcome territory that is distinctive, contemporary and theatrical Independent |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: The Long Road Shelagh Stephenson, 2014-03-13 After a sell-out run earlier this year, this topical and powerful play returns to Soho Theatre. A programme text edition published in conjunction with The Synergy Theatre Project in association with The Forgiveness Project and Soho Theatre, The Long Road runs from 10 - 29 November 2008. 'Mary wants us to talk about the girl that killed our son. I want to wipe her off the face of the earth' In the aftermath of Danny's pointless murder, his family struggles to find meaning and forgiveness. The Long Road evolved out of a period of research with prisoners by Synergy Theatre Project, in collaboration with The Forgiveness Project and award-winning playwright Shelagh Stephenson. Synergy Theatre Project works through theatre with offenders and ex-offenders towards resettlement and rehabilitation whilst placing the wider issues surrounding imprisonment in the public arena. The Forgiveness Project encourages and empowers people to explore the nature of forgiveness and alternatives to revenge. 'It is a rare play that hits the news with such cruel topicality . . . Stephenson offers a powerful, illuminating piece of dramatic fiction' Nicholas de Jongh, Evening Standard 'Rare and remarkable . . . this is a drama that cries out for attention - and richly rewards it' The Telegraph |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Ancient Lights Shelagh Stephenson, 2014-01-03 D'you ever look in the mirror and you don't recognise the person looking back at you? Tom Cavallero, Hollywood actor, and his girlfriend Iona are spending Christmas in England with his oldest friends, Bea and Kitty. Bea's new lover, Tad, would rather hole up quietly with his copy of Pathology For Beginners. Her daughter Joni would rather be in Shepherds Bush. Northumberland in a blizzard isn't quite what Tom was expecting. And how can anyone relax when Iona's filming their every move? She's making a documentary about 'the real Tom'. But who is that exactly? And what's out there in the garden that disturbs them all so much? Tom, Bea and Kitty go back a long way. They've known each other since they were young and unformed. But who have they become? And what price have they paid? Ancient Lights premiered at the Hampstead Theatre in November, 2000. An acute and funny writer, Stephenson carves out a welcome territory that is distinctive, contemporary and theatrical. - Independent |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Five Kinds of Silence Shelagh Stephenson, 2004 THE STORY: Billy controls his wife and two adult daughters to the extent that they can't leave the room without asking permission. He runs his family as a personal fiefdom, and the women are there to service him and his madness. He is violent, dist |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Becoming Dr. Ruth Mark St. Germain, 2014-06-04 Everyone knows Dr. Ruth Westheimer from her career as a pioneering radio and television sex therapist. Few, however, know the incredible journey that preceded it. From fleeing the Nazis in the Kindertransport and joining the Haganah in Jerusalem as a sniper, to her struggle to succeed as a single mother newly-arrived in America, Mark St. Germain deftly illuminates this remarkable woman's untold story. BECOMING DR. RUTH is filled with the humor, honesty, and life-affirming spirit of Karola Ruth Siegel, the girl who became Dr. Ruth, America’s most famous sex therapist. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: My Mother Said I Never Should Charlotte Keatley, 2016-06-22 I don't know if you'll ever love me as much as I love you, but one day you'll understand why I've done this to you. Doris, born illegitimate in 1900, exchanges her budding teaching career for marriage and motherhood. When the war is over, her daughter Margaret marries an American and has Jackie, who becomes an archetypal 60s rebel. When Jackie can't face being a single mother, it is decided that baby Rosie will be brought up as Margaret's own. That's the plan anyway . . . Charlotte Keatley's award-winning play is a moving exploration of the relationships between mothers and daughters, and the consequences of breaking the most sacred taboo of motherhood. My Mother Said I Never Should is about the choices we make which determine the course of our lives and how it is never too late to change. This edition was published to coincide with the revival of the play at the St James Theatre, London, in 2016, starring Maureen Lipman and Katie Brayben. |
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the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Miss Witherspoon Christopher Durang, 2008 THE STORY: Veronica, already scarred by too many failed relationships, finds the world a frightening place. Skylab, an American space station that came crashing down to earth, in particular, haunts and enrages her. So she has committed suicide, and is now |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Malindadzimu Mufaro Makubika, 2021-09-03 For Faith and her teenage daughter Hope, it seems as though growing up inevitably means growing apart. So Faith makes the drastic decision to move the family back to her native Zimbabwe to start over. It's home for her but not for Hope - at least, not on the surface... Will the powers that have drawn them back to their roots help them find each other - and themselves? Mufaro Makubika's, Malindadzimu is delicate, witty and epic in equal measure - travelling from Nottingham to Zimbabwe exploring a mother and daughter's search for belonging, their struggle with a multicultural heritage, and a haunting history that cannot be ignored. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Kindertransport Diane Samuels, 2009 This new edition includes several personal memoirs by German-born children whose lives were saved, and transformed, by the Kindertransport. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Approaching Empty Ishy Din, 2019-01-09 Forget friendship! This is business. In a scruffy minicab office, Mansha decides it's time to create his own destiny and offers to buy the business from his lifelong friend Raf. As the realities of the state of the company slowly come to light, these two best friends must confront the difficulties of going into business with those closest to them. Set in the north of England, in the aftermath of Margaret Thatcher's death, this compelling drama by award-winning playwright Ishy Din lays bare the everyday struggles of a post-industrial generation of British men. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Outstanding Women's Monologues 2001-2002 Craig Pospisil, 2002 Editor Craig Pospisil has drawn exclusively from Dramatists Play Service publications to compile this collection, which features over fifty monologues. You will find an enormous range of voices and subject matter, characters from their teens to their seve |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: 4.48 Psychosis Sarah Kane, 2000-07-13 4.48 Psychosis sees the ultimate narrowing of Sarah Kane's focus in her work. The struggle of the self to remain intact has moved in her work from civil war, into the family, into the couple, into the individual, and finally into the theatre of phychosis: the mind itself. This play was written in 1999 shortly before the playwright took her own life at age 28. On the page, the piece looks like a poem. No characters are named, and even their number is unspecified. It could be a journey through one person's mind, or an interview between a doctor and his patient. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Like a Virgin Gordon Steel, 2012-06-11 A romp through the bubble-gum years of teenage life. Angela and Mazine, besotted with Madonna, play truant from school, form a band, attempt to write songs and, with hairbrushes in hand, live out their adolescent dreams of becoming famous. Meanwhile Angela's mother, Viv, struggles to come to terms with her marriage break-up and her daughter's explosive lifestyle, as the play rollercoasters through hope, sex, ambition, despair, and, most of all, love. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Peggy For You Alan Plater, 2000-01-13 Alan Plater's new stage play is an affectionate portrait of the notorious and legendary London play agent, Margaret 'Peggy' Ramsay. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: The Two-character Play Tennessee Williams, 1979 A classic play by Tennessee Williams in a definitive, author-approved edition. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Immaculate Oliver Lansley, 2006 A laugh-out-loud comic variation on the virgin birth in which a young woman finds her life spiralling into confusion when she wakes up one morning, unaccountably pregnant. You're young, free and single and haven't had sex for the last eleven and a half months, then one morning you wake up pregnant and to make matters worse the Angel Gabriel is on your doorstep claiming parentage... Oliver Lansley's play Immaculate was first performed by Les Enfants Terribles Theatre Company as part of the 2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Mudlarks Vickie Donoghue, 2014-05-08 Mudlarks is a tragic, beautifully realised play about three young men trapped at the wrong end of the river. On the muddy banks of the Thames, downstream from the bright lights of London, three boys hide from the police after a night of recklessness. Over the course of the freezing night their fears, secrets and dreams emerge, collide and combust revealing the desperate frustration of lives barely led but already ravaged. As morning dawns, their options diminish and just two questions remain: do they have the power to determine their own fates, or are they destined to sink into the mud? Mudlarks heralds the arrival of an urgent new voice in British theatre. Essex-born Vickie Donoghue'spowerful debut exposes the culture she grew up with and sees on a daily basis. With brutal honesty she explores teenagers' impulse to dream, and its futility in a reality that has no space for dreamers. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Harriet Martineau Dreams of Dancing Shelagh Stephenson, 2017-01-19 What you haven't realised is that I sew to aid my thought processes. Look – needle – stab – stitch – thought. Needle – stab – stitch – thought. So next time you see a woman demurely sewing a sampler, be very, very wary. God knows what she may be planning. Harriet Martineau (1802–1876) was a social theorist who is often credited as being the first female sociologist. In Harriet Martineau Dreams of Dancing, Shelagh Stephenson depicts the great writer in a period of convalescence, living as an invalid by the sea in Tynemouth. Shut off from her usual society, Harriet is visited by women of the locale; Impie, a recent widow who is using her new-found marital freedom to paint murals on the ceilings of her family home; Beulah, the daughter of a woman who'd been sold into slavery and escaped; and Jane, the housemaid, whose unfeted and unexpected gifts lift her out of domestic servitude and could help Harriet out of illness. Harriet Martineau is a play about female self-reliance in a time of patriarchal dominance. Written by Shelagh Stephenson, it premiered at Live Theatre, Newcastle, in winter 2016. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Perfect Wedding Robin Hawdon, 2001 Comedy Characters: 2 male, 4 female Interior Set A man wakes up in the bridal suite on his wedding morning to find an extremely attractive naked girl in bed beside him. In the depths of a stag night hangover, he can't even remember meeting her. Before he can get her out, his bride to be arrives to dress for the wedding and, in the ensuing panic, the girl is locked in the bathroom. The best man is persuaded to claim her, but he gets confused and introduces the chamber maid |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: 'night, Mother Marsha Norman, 1983-08 The play focuses on a disappointed and despondent young woman who methodically plans her own death. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Di and Viv and Rose Amelia Bullmore, 2021-01-14 “It connects emotionally with the audience, and is wittily written ... Bullmore makes you like, and believe in, her three characters ... The play also has a careering energy ... impossible not to like.” The Guardian Aged 18, three women join forces. Life is fun. Living is intense. Together they feel unassailable. Di and Viv and Rose charts the steady but sometimes chaotic progression of these three women's lives, from the highs to the lows, the problems that force them apart and their ultimately enduring bonds. A humorous and thoughtful exploration of friendship's impact on life and life's impact on friendship, this bittersweet comedy premiered at the Hampstead Theatre, London, in 2013. This new Modern Classics edition features an introduction by Professor Elizabeth Kuti. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Stephenson Plays: 1 Shelagh Stephenson, 2013-10-16 The first collection of plays by one of Britain's most acclaimed contemporary playwrights - one of the most promising dramatic prospects of the new millennium (Daily Telegraph) The collection includes the THE MEMORY OF WATER in which three sisters meet on the evening after their mother's funeral and fight out old troubles with one another. FIVE KINDS OF SILENCE is a terrifying portrayal of a family for whom rules, duties and punishments are the driving force. In AN EXPERIMENT WITH AN AIR PUMP in a world of scientific chaos, cloning and genetic engineering, the cellar of a house yields up the secrets of the scientific discoveries of 1799. In ANCIENT LIGHTS, Hollywood stars come home to the hills of Northumberland.The Memory of Water: combines a flair for witty dialogue with a relish for the dynamics of theatre...a mistress of comic anguish Guardian Five Kinds of Silence: this quietly eloquent play Independent An Experiment With An Air Pump: teeming with interest, humour, eloquence and, above all, ideas...it's not often we see a new play with this much energy, variety and intelligence Independent Ancient Lights: a cracking, grown-up play...with a light touch that cuts surprisingly deep Daily Telegraph |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Little Revolution Alecky Blythe, 2014 A new documentary drama from the author of the acclaimed musical London Road. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: What Disturbs Our Blood James FitzGerald, 2012-01-03 A rich, unmined piece of Canadian history, an intense psychological drama, a mystery to be solved . . . and a hardwon escape from a family curse. Like his friends Banting and Best, Dr. John FitzGerald was a Canadian hero. He founded Connaught Labs, saved untold lives with his vaccines and transformed the idea of public health in Canada and the world. What so darkened his reputation that his memory has been all but erased? A sensitive, withdrawn boy is born into the gothic house of his long dead grandfather, a brilliant yet tormented pathologist of Irish blood and epic accomplishment whose memory has been mysteriously erased from public consciousness. As the boy watches his own father—also an eminent doctor—plunge into a suicidal psychosis, he intuits, as the psychiatrists do not, some unspeakable secret buried like a tumour deep in the multi-generational layers of the family unconscious. Growing into manhood, he knows in his bones that he must stalk an ancient curse before it stalks him. To set himself free, he must break the silence and put words to the page. His future lies in the past. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: School Play Suzy Almond, 2001-06-20 Fifteen-year-old Charlie has serious ambitions - to mess with teachers' heads, to front a gang, to ride the motorbike that blows all competition out of the water. But when the new music teacher, Miss Fry, arrives, things start to change. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Hotel Sorrento Hannie Rayson, 1990 Play about the reunion after 10 years of three sisters whose past is disinterred through an autobiographical novel one of the sisters has recently written. The playwright was awarded an Australian Writers' Guild Award for TRoom to Move' and has written for film and television. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Breaking the Code Hugh Whitemore, 1987 Drama / 7m, 2f / Unit set Derek Jacobi took London and Broadway by storm in this exceptional biographical drama about a man who broke too many codes: the eccentric genius Alan Turing who played a major role in winning the World War II; he broke the complex German code called Enigma, enabling allied forces to foresee German maneuvers. Since his work was classified top secret for years after the war, no one knew how much was owed to him when he was put on trial for breaking another code the taboo against homosexuality. Turing, who was also the first to conceive of computers, was convicted of the criminal act of homosexuality and sentenced to undergo hormone treatments which left him physically and mentally debilitated. He died a suicide, forgotten and alone. This play is about who he was, what happened to him and why. Powerful, rivetting drama. N.Y. Daily News Elegant and poignant. Time Magazine The most important serious play of the season. Christian Science Monitor |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: By the Water Sharyn Rothstein, 2015-04-08 Hurricane Sandy has just ravaged the lifelong Staten Island home of Marty and Mary Murphy. But the storm has ripped apart more than just the walls: with their neighbors too devastated to stay, the couple’s beloved community is in danger of disappearing forever. Determined to rebuild, Marty wages a campaign to save his neighborhood and his home, but when the Murphys’ sons arrive to help their parents dig out, past betrayals come rushing to the surface. With fierce compassion and poignant humor, BY THE WATER reminds us that the very powers that tear us apart can also bring us together. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Girls Like That Evan Placey, 2013 A new play specially commissioned for the West Yorkshire Playhouse's groundbreaking youth theatre company. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Ada and the Engine Lauren Gunderson, 2018-06-18 As the British Industrial Revolution dawns, young Ada Byron Lovelace (daughter of the flamboyant and notorious Lord Byron) sees the boundless creative potential in the “analytic engines” of her friend and soul mate Charles Babbage, inventor of the first mechanical computer. Ada envisions a whole new world where art and information converge—a world she might not live to see. A music-laced story of love, friendship, and the edgiest dreams of the future. Jane Austen meets Steve Jobs in this poignant pre-tech romance heralding the computer age. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Brontë Polly Teale, 2005 The short troubled lives of the Bronte sisters have become one the great literary myths of all time. How was it possible that three women who had never had sex, had probably never been kissed, could write some of the most erotic literature of all time? And why should these plain, reclusive women, who lived in rural isolation, have invented such stories. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Time, Memory, Institution David Morris, Kym Maclaren, 2015-04-15 This collection is the first extended investigation of the relation between time and memory in Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s thought as a whole and the first to explore in depth the significance of his concept of institution. It brings the French phenomenologist’s views on the self and ontology into contemporary focus. Time, Memory, Institution argues that the self is not a self-contained or self-determining identity, as such; it is gathered out of a radical openness to what is not self, and that it gathers itself in a time that is not merely a given dimension, but folds back upon, gathers, and institutes itself. Access to previously unavailable texts, in particular Merleau-Ponty’s lectures on institution and expression, has presented scholars with new resources for thinking about time, memory, and history. These essays represent the best of this new direction in scholarship; they deepen our understanding of self and world in relation to time and memory; and they give occasion to reexamine Merleau-Ponty’s contribution and relevance to contemporary Continental philosophy. This volume is essential reading for scholars of phenomenology and French philosophy, as well as for the many readers across the arts, humanities, and social sciences who continue to draw insight and inspiration from Merleau-Ponty. Contributors: Elizabeth Behnke, Edward Casey, Véronique Fóti, Donald Landes, Kirsten Jacobson, Galen Johnson, Michael Kelly, Scott Marratto, Glen Mazis, Caterina Rea, John Russon, Robert Vallier, and Bernhard Waldenfels |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Stars in the Morning Sky Alexander Galin, 1989 |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: The Self We Live by James A. Holstein, Jaber F. Gubrium, 2000 Taking issue with contemporary trivialisations of the self, this book traces a course of development from the early pragmatists to contemporary constructionist considerations. |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: In-Yer-Face Theatre Aleks Sierz, 2000 |
the memory of water by shelagh stephenson: Emilia Morgan Lloyd Malcolm, 2023-07-27 'A spicy work of biographical conjecture ... It's also a rousing reminder of the countless creative women who have been written out of history or have had to fight relentlessly to make themselves heard.' EVENING STANDARD 'The great virtue of Lloyd Malcolm's speculative history lies in its passion and anger: it ends with a blazing address to the audience that is virtually a call to arms. It is throughout, however, a highly theatrical piece ... In rescuing Emilia from the shades, [the play] gives her dramatic life and polemical potency.' GUARDIAN The little we know of Emilia Bassano Lanier (1569 - 1645) is that she may have been the Dark Lady of Shakespeare's Sonnets, mistress of Lord Chamberlain, one of the first English female poets to be published, a mother, teacher who founded a school for women, and radical feminist with North African ancestry. Living at a time when women had such limited opportunities, Emilia Lanier is therefore a fascinating subject for this speculative history. In telling her story, Morgan Lloyd Malcolm represents the stories of women everywhere whose narratives have been written out of history. Originally commissioned for Shakespeare's Globe with an all-female cast, Emilia is published here as a Methuen Drama Student Edition with commentary and notes by Elizabeth Schafer, Professor of Drama at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. |
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The Memory Of Water Shelagh Stephenson,2013-10-21 A Memory of Water was Stephenson s first play opening in London in 1996 and was awarded the prestigious Olivier Award for Best Comedy Three sisters meet on the eve of their
The Memory Of Water Shelagh Stephenson [PDF]
The Memory Of Water Shelagh Stephenson,Steve Lewis,2008-10-30 In The Memory of Water, three sisters meet on the eve of their mother's funeral. As the conflicts of the past converge, everyday lies and tensions reveal the particular patterns and strains of family relationships.
The Memory Of Water By Shelagh Stephenson (2024)
The Memory Of Water Shelagh Stephenson,Steve Lewis,2008-10-30 In The Memory of Water, three sisters meet on the eve of their mother's funeral. As the conflicts of the past converge, everyday lies and tensions reveal the particular patterns and strains of family relationships.
SHELAGH STEPHENSON’s WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’s OUR …
BCP with Shelagh Stephenson’s Olivier Award-winning The Memory of Water . This tale of three sisters, returning to their childhood home in a snowbound coastal town in North England sees them making final preparations for their mother’s funeral. A sharp and witty piece, incredibly funny and, above all, honest, this production is multi-layered
The Memory Of Water By Shelagh Stephenson [PDF]
The Memory Of Water Shelagh Stephenson,Steve Lewis,2008-10-30 In The Memory of Water, three sisters meet on the eve of their mother's funeral. As the conflicts of the past converge, everyday lies and tensions reveal the particular patterns and strains of family relationships.
Five Kinds Of Silence
Memory of Water/Five Kinds of Silence Shelagh Stephenson,2014-02-14 In The Memory of Water (winner of the 2000 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy), three sisters meet on the eve of their mother's funeral. As the conflicts of the past converge, everyday lies and tensions reveal the particular patterns and strains of family relationships.
Memory Of Water Five Kinds Of Silence Shelagh Stephenson (PDF)
Memory of Water/Five Kinds of Silence Shelagh Stephenson,2014-02-14 In The Memory of Water winner of the 2000 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Comedy three sisters meet on the eve of their mother s funeral As the conflicts of the past