The Kitchen Sink by Tom Wells

The Kitchen Sink by Tom Wells

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The Kitchen Sink by Tom Wells

An irresistibly funny and tender play about big dreams and small changes. Amid the dreaming, the dramas and the dirty dishes, something has to give. But will it be Kath or the kitchen sink? Things aren't going to plan for one family in Withernsea, Yorkshire. Pieces are falling off Martin's milk float as quickly as he's losing customers and something's up with Kath's kitchen sink. Billy is pinning his hopes of a place at art college on a revealing portrait of Dolly Parton, whilst Sophie's dreams of becoming a ju-jitsu teacher might be disappearing down the plughole. Tom Wells' play The Kitchen Sink was first performed at the Bush Theatre, London, in 2011. It won its author the George Devine Award and the Most Promising Playwright Award at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards. This volume also includes the monologue Spacewang, in which a teenage girl roams the streets of Withernsea in search of aliens.

'Writing to remember'

* Guardian *

'This is one of the best new plays I have seen anywhere this year, and I cannot recommend it too highly'

-- Charles Spencer * Daily Telegraph *

'Wells wrings more riches out of seemingly throwaway lines than a lot of writers manage in an entire play'

* Evening Standard *

Tom Wells is a playwright whose work has been staged by the West Yorkshire Playhouse, the Arcola, Paines Plough, The Bush Theatre and Hull Truck, amongst others.

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ISBN 13 9781848422223
ISBN 10 1848422229
Title The Kitchen Sink
Author Tom Wells
Series Nhb Modern Plays
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Nick Hern Books
Year published 2011-11-17
Number of pages 112
Prizes Winner of George Devine Award 2012, Winner of Most Promising Playwright, Critics' Circle Awards 2011
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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