It’s a #ReadaPlayaWeek: featuring Laura Wade’s Breathing Corpses; Adult Child/Dead Child (1987) by Claire Dowie; Thatcher’s Women by Kay Adshead; and Superhoe by Nicôle Lecky.
Text of the Day: Superhoe
Random and topical thoughts and quotes gathered by My Theatre Mates contributor Aleks Sierz, first published on www.sierz.co.uk.
‘A one-woman emotional tornado’: SUPERHOE – Royal Court
Essentially, Superhoe is a story about losing and then finding yourself again. Nicôle Lecky also takes us on a journey through our warped view of social media and what it means to be a dreamer.
REVIEW ROUND-UP: Superhoe at Royal Court Theatre
Love London Love Culture rounds up the reviews for Nicôle Lecky’s Royal Court writing and performing debut, Superhoe.
‘A lovely piece of new writing’: SUPERHOE – Royal Court Theatre
Superhoe at the Royal Court is a bright new monologue about coming of age in the Instagram era that really rocks its youthful socks.