Spiderfly
Paperback, 104 pages ISBN: 9781848429048Publication Date:
7 Nov 2019
Size: 198mm x 129mm£9.99 £7.99You save £2.00 (20%)
Ebook, 104 pages ISBN: 9781788502832Publication Date:
7 Nov 2019
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First Staged:
Theatre503, London, 2019

Spiderfly

By John Webber

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After the death of her sister is left unresolved, Esther is broken and alone. Searching for closure, she looks to Keith for answers.

As she becomes increasingly drawn in to his disturbing world, her other relationships come under strain, not least a burgeoning romance with Chris.

Can Esther find peace after trauma? Or will the trauma spread and catch the rest of her life in its grip?

John Webber's debut play Spiderfly is a taut and thrilling drama for two actors. It premiered at Theatre503, London, in November 2019, produced by Metal Rabbit Productions.

Press Quotes

'A tantalising tale of tangled relationships... kept me hooked for 80 minutes and shows a distinctly edgy promise'

Guardian

'Very much a play about personal trauma, but incorporates much in the way of character-driven humour... well and truly cements the fact that Webber is a writer to watch out for, and one who promises an exciting future'

Broadway World

'A psychological thriller without lacking originality... distinctive and involving'

Exeunt Magazine
Paperback,104 pages ISBN: 9781848429048Publication Date:
7 Nov 2019
Size: 198mm x 129mm£9.99 £7.99You save £2.00 (20%)
Ebook,104 pages ISBN: 9781788502832Publication Date:
7 Nov 2019
£9.99 £7.99You save £2.00 (20%)
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