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‘I want the world to change shape.’
‘I'm not sure theatre can do that.’
‘Well then where am I meant to take that impulse because I'm very serious about the endeavour?’

A young writer challenges the status quo but discovers that creative gain comes at a personal cost.

The Writer premiered in 2018 at the Almeida Theatre, London, in a production directed by Blanche McIntyre.

The Writer was a finalist for the 2019 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.

'A playwright who grabs the zeitgeist' Independent



Trade Review

'Wow. Here's a drama that channels all the righteous anger of the moment, the pent-up fury that women have found themselves at last allowed to express... [Ella Hickson] hits the jackpot once more with this coruscating examination of power structures both artistic and personal and how received ideas shaped by an inescapably patriarchal society infuse the two realms'

* Evening Standard *

'An eloquent, intellectually agile, vividly written and frequently furious play...
a compelling theatrical experience'

* The Stage *

'Electrifying... very punk rock, a thrillingly uninhibited rally against the establishment'

* Time Out *

'Hickson strikes a nerve with her story of toxic masculinity and egocentrism... this momentous new play is a voice that needs to be heard'

* Broadway World *

'Funny, raw, unflaggingly inventive... a sophisticated play for the MeToo generation'

* Telegraph *

'It's sharp, savage stuff... it never for a second is anything less than engrossing and serious, raising issues that need to be raised... Hickson's writing can take the breath away'

* WhatsOnStage *

'A bold and vivid explosion of anger'

* Radio Times *

'This poetically messy, brilliantly clever piece of work has an epic beauty… fractures, stumbles over and twists literary and societal structures like a modern-day Orlando… Hickson's a genius'

* Exeunt Magazine *

'Riveting... Playful and impassioned... Above all, the play is asking a big question: do we need new theatrical forms to reflect a society in the midst of a sexual revolution? Hickson's approach is witty, clever and keeps the ground shifting under one's feet'

* Guardian *

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      Publisher: Nick Hern Books
      Publication Date: 19/04/2018
      ISBN13: 9781848427549, 978-1848427549
      ISBN10: 1848427549
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      ‘I want the world to change shape.’
      ‘I'm not sure theatre can do that.’
      ‘Well then where am I meant to take that impulse because I'm very serious about the endeavour?’

      A young writer challenges the status quo but discovers that creative gain comes at a personal cost.

      The Writer premiered in 2018 at the Almeida Theatre, London, in a production directed by Blanche McIntyre.

      The Writer was a finalist for the 2019 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.

      'A playwright who grabs the zeitgeist' Independent



      Trade Review

      'Wow. Here's a drama that channels all the righteous anger of the moment, the pent-up fury that women have found themselves at last allowed to express... [Ella Hickson] hits the jackpot once more with this coruscating examination of power structures both artistic and personal and how received ideas shaped by an inescapably patriarchal society infuse the two realms'

      * Evening Standard *

      'An eloquent, intellectually agile, vividly written and frequently furious play...
      a compelling theatrical experience'

      * The Stage *

      'Electrifying... very punk rock, a thrillingly uninhibited rally against the establishment'

      * Time Out *

      'Hickson strikes a nerve with her story of toxic masculinity and egocentrism... this momentous new play is a voice that needs to be heard'

      * Broadway World *

      'Funny, raw, unflaggingly inventive... a sophisticated play for the MeToo generation'

      * Telegraph *

      'It's sharp, savage stuff... it never for a second is anything less than engrossing and serious, raising issues that need to be raised... Hickson's writing can take the breath away'

      * WhatsOnStage *

      'A bold and vivid explosion of anger'

      * Radio Times *

      'This poetically messy, brilliantly clever piece of work has an epic beauty… fractures, stumbles over and twists literary and societal structures like a modern-day Orlando… Hickson's a genius'

      * Exeunt Magazine *

      'Riveting... Playful and impassioned... Above all, the play is asking a big question: do we need new theatrical forms to reflect a society in the midst of a sexual revolution? Hickson's approach is witty, clever and keeps the ground shifting under one's feet'

      * Guardian *

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