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Someone Else's Shoes
Paperback, 96 pages ISBN: 9781854599803Publication Date:
16 Feb 2007
Size: 198mm x 130mm£8.99 £7.19You save £1.80 (20%)
First Staged:
English Touring Theatre at Soho Theatre, London, 2007

Someone Else's Shoes

By Drew Pautz

Paperback £8.99£7.19

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A sharp and witty satire on the commodification of art and life.

An artist sells her work, but believes she still owns it. An advertising genius hunts for the next 'big idea'. A thief steals shoes and calls it activism... Jed just wants to do the right thing.

Everything is a product: shoes, art, sex - even protest. How can we commit in a world where compromise rules?

Drew Pautz's play Someone Else's Shoes was first staged by English Touring Theatre at Soho Theatre, London, in 2007.

Press Quotes

'Clever, cool, and comes complete with a consumer-conscience'

Time Out

'Drew Pautz's sure-footed, clever-funny debut... a bracingly cool look at our cut-and-thrust age'

Daily Telegraph

'Slick, smart-talking and witty'

Independent on Sunday

'Drew Pautz's play crackles with humour and subversive intelligence'

Sunday Times
Paperback,96 pages ISBN: 9781854599803Publication Date:
16 Feb 2007
Size: 198mm x 130mm£8.99 £7.19You save £1.80 (20%)

Also by Drew Pautz:

Love the Sinner

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