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Julie Burchill Is Away
Paperback, 96 pages ISBN: 9781854596758Publication Date:
12 Jun 2002
Size: 198mm x 129mm£7.99 £6.39You save £1.60 (20%)
First Staged:
Soho Theatre, London, 2002

Julie Burchill Is Away

By Tim Fountain

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A one-woman show based on the life and writings of the provocative columnist, writer and broadcaster, Julie Burchill.

Set in Burchill's barely furnished Brighton house, with its bust of Lenin and heated outdoor pool, Julie Burchill Is Away invites us to spend a little time with this notorious – and curious – figure, who has been variously described as 'the cleverest woman in Britain' (Radio Four) and 'Britain's worst mother' (Daily Mail).

Tim Fountain's play, written with the active co-operation of its subject, was first staged at Soho Theatre, London, in 2002.

'Who would want to see this play? Every freak and loser in town' Julie Burchill

Press Quotes

'A really very entertaining piece'

Scotsman

'A serious pleasure... A fascinating tour of the life and opinions of a columnist who challenges conventional views with unmatched savagery and humorous sneers'

Evening Standard

'Great one-liners, irreverence sprayed like insecticide'

Daily Mail

'What makes Burchill good theatrical company is that she is honest, funny and sometimes speaks surprising sense'

Guardian

'A cracker of a play'

Spectator
Paperback,96 pages ISBN: 9781854596758Publication Date:
12 Jun 2002
Size: 198mm x 129mm£7.99 £6.39You save £1.60 (20%)

Also by Tim Fountain:

So You Want To Be A Playwright?
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