H to He (I'm turning into a man) and See Primark and Die (Buy Little Buy Less Buy Nothing At All)
By (Author) Claire Dowie
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
9th June 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Literary studies: plays and playwrights
Modern and contemporary plays / drama
Paperback
64
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 12mm
80g
In June 2025 Claire Dowie returned to the Finborough Theatre where she started her career as a stand-up comedian, playwright and performer more than forty years ago. Her Swansong featured four plays from four decades.
This dual-edition was published to coincide with her 2025 return to the Finborough Theatre, and contains two of the four plays. The other two are also published by Methuen Drama in Why Is John Lennon Wearing a Skirt: and Other Stand-up Theatre Plays.
H to He (Im turning into a man) is inspired by Kafkas Metamorphosis and tells the story of a woman discovering shes turning into a man. Claire Dowie offers a shocking exploration of gender, sexuality and ageing.
See Primark and Die concerns a sudden inability to shop. Is this a reaction to capitalism or a desire to live like Aunt Alice digging for victory with her companion Elizabeth
Claire Dowie has won numerous awards for her writing and performances including a 1988 Time Out Theatre Award, a 1991 London Fringe Award and awards for H to He (Im turning into a man) from Thespis in Germany and MonoAKT in Kosovo.
Claire Dowie is a writer, performer, poet, comedian and pioneer of Stand-Up Theatre, often associated with the In-Yer-Face approach to theatre-making. After starting out on the alternative comedy circuit, she switched to stand-up comedy and writing plays. Her first major work, Adult Child/Dead Child, won a Time Out Award in 1988. Other works include Why is John Lennon Wearing a Skirt, Easy Access (For the Boys), All Over Lovely, Cat and Mouse, Death and Dancing and The Year of the Monkey.