Poison

Cast: 1f 1m

Staging: single interior setting - an empty white room, chairs, water cooler, coffee machine

Amateur rights performance fee: £85 per performance (plus VAT where applicable)

Paperback, 80 pages ISBN: 9781848427105Publication Date:
2 Nov 2017
Size: 198mm x 129mm£11.99 £9.59You save £2.40 (20%)
Ebook, 80 pages ISBN: 9781780019857Publication Date:
2 Nov 2017
£11.99 £9.59You save £2.40 (20%)
First Staged:
New York, 2016; Orange Tree Theatre, London, 2017

Poison

By Lot Vekemans Translated by Rina Vergano

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An extraordinary play that asks a simple question: is it ever possible to move on?

Poison by Dutch writer Lot Vekemans, in this English translation by Rina Vergano, had a critically acclaimed run in New York in 2016, and was premiered in the UK at the Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond, in November 2017, directed by Paul Miller.

The original Dutch-language version of the play, Gif, was first performed at NT Gent/NL in December 2009.

‘We’re...
A man and a woman
Who’ve lost a child
Who first lost a child
And then... each other
Or maybe I should say:
Who first lost a child,
then themselves and then each other’

Press Quotes

'Almost unbearably tense, delicate yet tough… Vekemans's writing is unflinching, its sparse language and aching silences charged with scarcely articulated pain... profoundly rewarding'

The Times

'A delicate and compassionate study of grief'

Financial Times

'Uncomfortable but compelling viewing… this is obviously a play about how we react to bereavement and is based on acute psychological observation. But, on a wider level, this is also a play about marriage and the way separation or divorce can never erase remembered intimacies'

Guardian

'An absorbing dance around the truth, in which tenderness and starkness alternate and the awkward cadences of debate are chasteningly authentic… considers the effects of grief, but instead of making pain appear poetic it portrays with sober precision the essential ordinariness of its two characters'

Evening Standard

'Painful, powerful… a minutely realistic look at the oddly colourless nature of grieving, and the grim concrete structures that 21st-century secular society builds around it'

Time Out

'Quietly unflinching… an almost forensic exploration of the hard, sharp edges of grief and loss… [has a] bruising truthfulness'

The Stage

'Searing... a tear-jerker'

New York Times

'Truly astounding'

Broadway World

Cast: 1f 1m

Staging:single interior setting - an empty white room, chairs, water cooler, coffee machine

Amateur rights performance fee: £85 per performance (plus VAT where applicable)

Paperback,80 pages ISBN: 9781848427105Publication Date:
2 Nov 2017
Size: 198mm x 129mm£11.99 £9.59You save £2.40 (20%)
Ebook,80 pages ISBN: 9781780019857Publication Date:
2 Nov 2017
£11.99 £9.59You save £2.40 (20%)
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