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E-book: Theatre of Laura Wade

Series edited by (Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, USA), Series edited by (University of Galway, Ireland), (Sheffield Hallam University, UK), (University of the West of Scotland)
  • Format: 224 pages
  • Series: Critical Companions
  • Pub. Date: 22-Jan-2026
  • Publisher: Methuen Drama
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350282124
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  • Format: 224 pages
  • Series: Critical Companions
  • Pub. Date: 22-Jan-2026
  • Publisher: Methuen Drama
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350282124

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This is the first full-length exploration of the work of Laura Wade, providing critical and performance perspectives on one of the UK's most frequently staged female playwrights. Laura Wade is one of the most exciting, challenging and commercially successful playwrights in the UK. Her work has been widely translated and performed across the globe, but despite the prolific appearance of her plays on professional stages, in university studios and school classrooms, she is a writer who is yet to have a book dedicated to her award-winning oeuvre. Throughout the volume, key creative practitioners add rehearsal room insight, alongside the perspective of Laura Wade herself and a foreword by Tamara Harvey, Co-Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Regular collaborators Harvey, Katherine Parkinson, Lyndsey Turner and Samuel West provide perspectives on Wade's work, including the Olivier Award-winning Home, I'm Darling, the frequently staged Alice and her inventive adaptation of The Watsons. Actor Natalie Dormer also provides new insights which connect together Posh and the subsequent film adaptation, The Riot Club. Teachers, lecturers and theatre-makers are given resources to explore Wade's plays in detail, including Posh, with key thoughts from the original production's director as well as Cressida Carr , director of the first all-female staging in 2017. Those working with the increasingly popular early plays, Breathing Corpses, Colder than Here and Other Hands, have access to fresh scholarship deconstructing the narrative ingenuity and dark themes contained within. Each chapter draws attention to a range of international and performance contexts from which the plays can be explored.