Psychodrama

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  • ISBN 9781350351271
  • Weight: 69g
  • Dimensions: 126 x 196mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Dress by Ganni.
Bra by Coco de Mer.
Knife by Stanley.

A gripping revenge tale about an actress in her 40s under investigation for the murder of an auteur theatre director whilst rehearsing a stage production of Hitchcock’s Psycho.

A whip-smart take on what it means to be middle-aged and female in an industry captivated by stardust and beauty.

This edition was published to coincide with the run at The Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, 2022.

Matt Wilkinson is a writer, director and voice artist. He trained at RADA and has performed in theatre, TV, film and animation. He wrote and directed Psychodrama as a pop-up at Never Forever, London in summer 2021, and was nominated for two Off West End Awards. My Eyes Went Dark (Finborough / Traverse / 59E59Theaters New York) was nominated for three Off West End Awards including Best Play. Other work includes Sun is Shining (Kings Head / BAC Time Out Critics' Choice Season / 59E59Theaters), Red Sea Fish (Brighton Pavilion / 59E59Theaters), Just Let Go (Chisenhall Dance) and the adaptation of Hideki Noda’s Red Demon (Young Vic / Theatre Cocoon Tokyo). New work includes a three-hander Spirit of Eden; Snow Child, from the novel by Eowyn Ivey; and No Time For Dreaming, a gig theatre piece about American soul singer Charles Bradley.

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