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This Wide Night
Paperback, 72 pages ISBN: 9781848420021Publication Date:
24 Jul 2008
Size: 198mm x 129mm£11.99 £9.59You save £2.40 (20%)
Ebook, 72 pages ISBN: 9781780016313Publication Date:
15 Jul 2015
£11.99 £9.59You save £2.40 (20%)
First Staged:
Soho Theatre, London, 2008

This Wide Night

By Chloë Moss

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  • Susan Smith Blackburn Prize - 2009

A tender portrayal of two women trying to start again after serving their time in prison.

On her release from prison, Lorraine heads straight to Marie's. On the inside they used to share everything, but the friendship that once protected them now threatens to smother the fragile freedom they have found.

Chloë Moss's play This Wide Night was first performed at Soho Theatre, London, in August 2008, in a production by Clean Break, the theatre, education and new writing company that works with women whose lives have been affected by the criminal justice system. It was revived, in this revised version, at Soho Theatre in November 2009.

This Wide Night won the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize in 2009.

Press Quotes

'Heartrending... beautifully written: comic, colourful, full of pain and tenderness and truth'

The Times
Paperback,72 pages ISBN: 9781848420021Publication Date:
24 Jul 2008
Size: 198mm x 129mm£11.99 £9.59You save £2.40 (20%)
Ebook,72 pages ISBN: 9781780016313Publication Date:
15 Jul 2015
£11.99 £9.59You save £2.40 (20%)

Also by Chloë Moss:

How Love Is Spelt
Christmas is Miles Away
The Way Home
Run Sister Run
Corrina, Corrina
The Gatekeeper
Fatal Light
Charged

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