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debbie tucker green

Stoning Mary (NHB Modern Plays)

Mysterious yet compelling, bewildering yet intoxicating, a play that mixes poetic rhythms with vernacular phrases, rap-song repetitions with complex psychology.
A husband and wife row about a prescription. A mother and father row about their son, who has become a child soldier. Two sisters row about which one is superior to the other. It emerges that the younger sister, Mary, has killed the child soldier. She is to be stoned to death…
What if all these things were happening here? And what if these people were white?
debbie tucker green's play stoning mary was first performed at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in April 2005.
'A theatrical event that brands the conscience as firmly as any hot rod on goatskin… stoning mary is not pretty. It is not easy. But it will wind you with its punch' — Daily Mail
'Works unnervingly well' — Evening Standard
'One of the most assured and extraordinary new voices we've heard in a long while' — Independent
39 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
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