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One Day All This Will Come to Nothing
Paperback, 64 pages ISBN: 9781854598738Publication Date:
24 Feb 2005
Size: 197mm x 128mm£8.99 £7.19You save £1.80 (20%)
First Staged:
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, 2005

One Day All This Will Come to Nothing

By Catherine Grosvenor

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A dark, twisted, captivating play about living with loss.

The corpse of a young man lies washed up on the shore. For Anna, a young police officer called to the scene, it's just another man found dead. But, with her boyfriend's car found abandoned and his mobile not responding, Anna is forced to confront the fact that the next body she fishes out might well be his.

Sometimes knowing nothing is better than knowing too much.

Catherine Grosvenor's play One Day All This Will Come to Nothing was first staged at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, in March 2005.

Press Quotes

'Thrilling'

Scotsman

'Fresh and unique'

Herald

'Immediately announcing herself as a talent to watch, Catherine Grosvenor begins her debut play in arresting, blackly comic style'

Daily Telegraph

'Desperately moving, refreshingly surreal... we are plunged into the heart of what it means to lose and to live on'

Independent
Paperback,64 pages ISBN: 9781854598738Publication Date:
24 Feb 2005
Size: 197mm x 128mm£8.99 £7.19You save £1.80 (20%)

Also by Catherine Grosvenor:

Cherry Blossom
A Time to Reap

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