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Gut

Frances Poet

Editorial: Nick Hern Books

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Sinopsis

'I know my boy. I'd know if something had happened to him.'
Maddy and Rory are devoted parents to three-year-old Joshua, committed to keeping him happy and safe. But when an everyday visit to a supermarket café turns into a far more troubling incident, their trust in those closest to them is shattered.
Gut is a taut psychological thriller that asks: who can be trusted with our children – and is it more dangerous not to trust at all?
Gut was first produced at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, in association with the National Theatre of Scotland, in 2018. It was directed by Zinnie Harris.
It went on to win Best Play at the 2019 Writers' Guild Awards.
Disponible desde: 19/04/2018.
Longitud de impresión: 88 páginas.

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