Publication coincides with the world premiere at Hoxton Music Hall (6-29 Nov 2009). In October 2005, Robin French was chosen by The Observer as one of the country's up and coming talents. The press on Bear Hug: Blazingly funny, intensely disturbing and audaciously ambitious...a grotesquely farcical spectacle you won't soon forget The Times Daring...beautifully observed - I've rarely seen an audience laugh so hard Time Out. Hugely promising...a hilarious surrealistic tragedy about an alienation from which there is no return The Sunday Times. more original, more startling...a hefty dramatic...
Publication coincides with the world premiere at Hoxton Music Hall (6-29 Nov 2009). In October 2005, Robin French was chosen by The Observer as one of...
All the rooms reek of lavender and rose petals. There's something dead about it. Like flowers the day after a ball.
Returning to her home town in the house of her dreams, her husband with a new job on the horizon, and a feeling of change in the air. Yet, for Heather, there is only the feeling of boredom, a feeling as futile as it is fatal.
A powerful and emotionally charged play about a woman's separation and isolation from the affluent, materialistic society that she has become a part of. Set in 1960s Edgbaston, Heather Gardner is a fresh and stylish new take on...
All the rooms reek of lavender and rose petals. There's something dead about it. Like flowers the day after a ball.