Manic Street Creature
By (Author) Maimuna Memon
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
14th December 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Modern and contemporary plays (c 1900 onwards)
Musical scores, lyrics and libretti
Coping with / advice about suicidal thoughts and suicide of others
822.92
Paperback
64
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
There's this unspoken thing right I guess this resistance to admitting that someone else's trauma can be traumatising. Ria is working with her band to complete a new album songs charting the rise and fall of a recent relationship. But the more Ria progresses, the more shes drawn back to the darkness of her troubled past, until were not sure where memory ends and reality begins. Manic Street Creature is a fresh and thrilling take on a modern love story from Olivier nominee (Standing at the Skys Edge) Maimuna Memon. Love, lust, and late nights collide in a musical roller coaster, taking the audience through the euphoria and distress of two people dealing with their own and each others mental health. From its multi-award winning run at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2022, including The Scotsman Fringe First, the Mental Health Fringe Award and The Stage Edinburgh Award, this edition of Manic Street Creature is published to coincide with its Southwark Playhouse Borough run in October 2023.
Maimuna Memon is a Lancashire born writer, composer, musician and actor. She is Co-Founder and Resident Composer of Wildcard Theatre Company. Maimunas one woman concept album musical Manic Street Creature was a smash hit at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, winning the 2022 Mental Health Fringe Award. Maimuna has written music and lyrics for Electrolyte (a gig theatre piece which had a sell out run at the Edinburgh Fringe 2018/19 and won the Scotsman Mental Health Award), Nine Lessons and Carols at the Almeida Theatre and Welcome To Iran for the National Theatre and Stratford East (cancelled due to the pandemic but then adapted for BBC Radio 3). Maimuna is commissioned by The Bush and Bolton Octagon Theatre for her new musical Sparrow Girl, an autobiographical four woman show about choice and heritage. She was nominated for a 2023 Olivier Award as Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for her role in the National Theatre's Standing at the Sky's Edge.