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The Solid Life of Sugar Water
Paperback, 64 pages ISBN: 9781848425132Publication Date:
6 Aug 2015
Size: 198mm x 129mm£10.99 £8.79You save £2.20 (20%)
Ebook, 64 pages ISBN: 9781780016504Publication Date:
1 Aug 2015
£10.99 £8.79You save £2.20 (20%)
First Staged:
Graeae & Theatre Royal, Plymouth, 2015

The Solid Life of Sugar Water

By Jack Thorne

Paperback £10.99£8.79

Ebook £10.99£8.79

Phil and Alice are in love – familiar, flawed, ordinary love. They are on a journey, but this journey doesn't have an A to Z.

Jack Thorne's The Solid Life of Sugar Water is an intimate, tender play about loss, hurt and rediscovery. It previewed at The Drum, Theatre Royal Plymouth, and premiered at the 2015 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, in a co-production between Graeae Theatre Company and Theatre Royal Plymouth.

This play is also available in the collection Jack Thorne Plays: Two.

'It had been a while. I was really nervous. I mean, it's not really like riding a bike. Sex. It's far more complicated.'

Press Quotes

'Forceful, thrilling, stunning… Thorne's script is fearless and finds shattering detail'

Telegraph

'Startlingly good... an adult play in the very best sense... gutsy, challenging, witty, deceptively delicate'

The Times

'Hits you squarely in the gut - it has a real sense of precision and meter, the tone sometimes funny, sometimes filthy, sometimes hopeful, sometimes utterly devastating... an intense, powerful, brilliantly written two-hander about sex, relationships and loss'

The Stage

'Heartbreaking'

Time Out

'Funny, poignant, arresting… a complex emotional watch, heartwarming and heartwrenching, sometimes simultaneously, but super smart too; great on gender gaps, better on life's unexpected turns and loaded up with minuscule wisdoms'

FestMag

'Inclusive and succinctly powerful... Writer Jack Thorne never ceases to stimulate and entertain... Disability isn't the core of the story, just another colour in the palette. The characters aren't measured against an ableist world but against each other... They are both complex, and not entirely likeable... The central event of the play is harrowing, but what I mostly remember is the snark and warmth of the characters and the tender last moments'

Evening Standard

'Hits you with such raw, uncomfortable truth that it stays with you... a deeply intimate play... extremely graphic, hyper-realistic and very funny... a piece of beautifully balanced writing... devastating... the explicit details of sex, bodies and birth, will be too much for some. However, there will be fewer plays this year that feel so intrinsically honest'

Broadway World
Paperback,64 pages ISBN: 9781848425132Publication Date:
6 Aug 2015
Size: 198mm x 129mm£10.99 £8.79You save £2.20 (20%)
Ebook,64 pages ISBN: 9781780016504Publication Date:
1 Aug 2015
£10.99 £8.79You save £2.20 (20%)

Also by Jack Thorne:

When Winston Went to War with the Wireless
The Motive and the Cue
Burying Your Brother in the Pavement
Bunny
the end of history...
Woyzeck
Mydidae
CripTales: Six Monologues
Stacy & Fanny and Faggot: two plays
Hope
After Life
Let the Right One In
2nd May 1997
A Christmas Carol
Junkyard
Whiff Whaff
Fanny and Faggot
Jack Thorne Plays: One
When You Cure Me
Jack Thorne Plays: Two
Boo
Red Car, Blue Car
Stacy
Hamish

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