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Iron
Paperback, 96 pages ISBN: 9781854597038Publication Date:
31 Jul 2002
Size: 198mm x 129mm£12.99 £10.39You save £2.60 (20%)
A4 Spiral-bound, 192 pages ISBN: 9781839042249Publication Date:
31 Jul 2002
Size: 297mm x 210mm£14.99 £11.99You save £3.00 (20%)
Ebook, 96 pages ISBN: 9781780012513Publication Date:
15 Aug 2013
£12.99 £10.39You save £2.60 (20%)
First Staged:
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, 2002; Royal Court Theatre, London, 2003

Iron

By Rona Munro

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  • John Whiting Award - 2003

An intense psychological drama set in a women's prison, in which a mother and daughter try to break through the barriers of time, memory and punishment which separate them.

Josie is seeing her mother Fay for the first time in a while – she's never walked into a prison before, and she's been putting it off for fifteen years. Fay is serving life for murdering her husband with a kitchen knife. Her daughter needs to find out why she can't remember anything that came before that terrible night, why her own mother would kill her father. Uncovering the memories they share is going to be more perilous than either of them can imagine...

Rona Munro's play Iron was first performed at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, in July 2002, transfering to the Royal Court Theatre, London, in January 2003. It went on to win the 2003 John Whiting Award.


A4 Edition also available

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Press Quotes

'An exceptionally gripping and deeply moving play... psychological drama at its best - tense, harrowing, yet also powered by an unsentimental fund of compassion'

Daily Telegraph

'Rona Munro's quietly impressive play seems simple enough on the surface, but, like her characters, it has hidden depths. It is a love story about how women love men unwisely and too well, and about the painful, twisted, sacred love between mothers and daughters. There is something of Josie and Fay in almost every mother-and-daughter relationship'

Guardian
Paperback,96 pages ISBN: 9781854597038Publication Date:
31 Jul 2002
Size: 198mm x 129mm£12.99 £10.39You save £2.60 (20%)
A4 Spiral-bound,192 pages ISBN: 9781839042249Publication Date:
31 Jul 2002
Size: 297mm x 210mm£14.99 £11.99You save £3.00 (20%)
Ebook,96 pages ISBN: 9781780012513Publication Date:
15 Aug 2013
£12.99 £10.39You save £2.60 (20%)

Also by Rona Munro:

James I: The Key Will Keep the Lock
The House of Bernarda Alba
James V: Katherine
The Indian Boy
The Basement Flat
Scuttlers
The Astronaut's Chair
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
Scottish Shorts
James IV: Queen of the Fight
The Last Witch
Mary
Captain Corelli's Mandolin
Pandas
Bold Girls
Your Turn to Clean the Stair
Saturday at the Commodore
The James Plays
James III: The True Mirror
Mary Barton
Little Eagles
The Maiden Stone
Gilt
James II: Day of the Innocents
Long Time Dead
Fugue
Strawberries in January
Your Turn to Clean the Stair & Fugue

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