Songlines
By (Author) Tallulah Brown
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Methuen Drama
26th July 2018
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Literary studies: plays and playwrights
822.92
Paperback
64
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
70g
Stevie is 17. Shes peak cool, or so she thinks. In the middle of the wide-eyed stagger from girlhood to womanhood Stevie is sent to live in the middle of nowhere with her grandma. Suffolk the home of doggers, folklore and Stan. Stan is peak geek, not that he knows. There are secrets in the marshland, songs that will show Stevie the way. Interwoven with beautiful live folk music from award-winning band TRILLS. Songlines is a coming-of-age love story in all its awkward teen glory. This edition is published to coincide with the production at the Pleasance Courtyard Beneath, Edinburgh in August 2018 presented by HighTide and DugOut Theatre.
Promising and evocative * The Stage review of Sea Fret *
Sea Fret is modern and relevant while being reflective on tradition and those who adhere to it. Its about the past, the present, the future and the sea. And its very much worth a watch. * Broadway Baby (on Sea Fret) *
Browns writing is consistently sharp and well-observed. * Libby Purvis, Midweek *
Talullah Brown studied Drama and English at the University of Manchester, graduating in 2011. Her first play, Phantasmagoria, won the Audience Choice Award as part of the Manchester-in-Fringe Theatre Awards and later transferred to the Edinburgh Fringe. Talullah Brown was part of the Soho Young Writer's Copmany for two years before being selected for Channel 4's 2014 Screenwriting Scheme. Her play Sea Fret was premiered at the Old Red Lion Theatre, London, in 2017.