Crooked
By (Author) Catherine Trieschmann
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
1st August 2006
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
812/.6
Paperback
128
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
90g
Coming-of-age drama with sideways glance at evangelical and Sapphic love
'I mean, the fact that Jesus chose to turn the water into wine, rather than just decontaminating it, proves that drinking alcohol is not a sin.'
Fourteen-year-old Laney arrives in Oxford, Mississippi, an outsider with a twisted back and only her writing to keep her company. When she befriends the hapless born-again Maribel, Laney's penchant for story-telling soon spirals out of control. A hilarious chain of events is set in motion, sparking a spiritual and sexual journey that infuriates her mother and threatens to tear their fragile world apart.
A gloriously sideways glance at evangelical and Sapphic love way down south, Crooked premiered at the Bush Theatre, London, 3 May 2006.
'a work of warped loveliness, directed with exquisite delicacy and acted with tenderness and wit . . . Gorgeous almost beyond belief.' Times
'a play of immense psychological shrewdness' Guardian
'delicious satirical naughtiness' Independent on Sunday
"* 'A very promising talent' British Theatre Guide * 'Her portrayal of the relationship between a liberal mother and her intelligent 14-year-old daughter is first rate' British Theatre Guide"
Catherine Trieschmann is a graduate of the University of Georgia where for her master's thesis she w rote the play The Bridegroom of Blowing Rock. Three other original works - the full-length play Befo re the Fire, set in 17th century London, and two short plays, Black Water Delta and Art in Heaven -have been performed at New York City's Fringe Festival, Boston's New Theatre, and the University of North Carolina, among other venues. An earlier version of Crooked premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2004.