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‘Bein you means not bein me, see, a deficit already - before you even started we running at a loss.’

Elayne doesn’t want company but company won’t leave her alone. Everyone’s got an opinion but no one’s listening and things are starting to slip.

debbie tucker green’s play nut is a drama about a woman who wants to withdraw from the world. It premiered at The Shed at the National Theatre in October 2013, directed by the author.

‘Provocative, touching, darkly humorous… its understated power is remarkable’
- Time Out

‘Masterly… deeply concerned, caring and powerful’
- Financial Times

‘Throbs with feeling… flecked with humour and poetry’
- Evening Standard

‘Mesmerising, even terrifying… this is pure, potent theatrical intensity’
- Metro

‘Sharp, spiky, subtle’
- The Arts Desk

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nick Hern Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 October 2013
Pages
96
ISBN
9781848423350

‘Bein you means not bein me, see, a deficit already - before you even started we running at a loss.’

Elayne doesn’t want company but company won’t leave her alone. Everyone’s got an opinion but no one’s listening and things are starting to slip.

debbie tucker green’s play nut is a drama about a woman who wants to withdraw from the world. It premiered at The Shed at the National Theatre in October 2013, directed by the author.

‘Provocative, touching, darkly humorous… its understated power is remarkable’
- Time Out

‘Masterly… deeply concerned, caring and powerful’
- Financial Times

‘Throbs with feeling… flecked with humour and poetry’
- Evening Standard

‘Mesmerising, even terrifying… this is pure, potent theatrical intensity’
- Metro

‘Sharp, spiky, subtle’
- The Arts Desk

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Nick Hern Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 October 2013
Pages
96
ISBN
9781848423350