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English
Aurora Metro Books
29 February 2024
A funny, moving play which celebrates the lives of three real-life heroines: Edwardian balloonist and parachutist Dolly Shepherd (1886-1983), suffragette Constance Lytton (1869-1923), and interwar explorer Violet Cressy-Marcks (1895-1970).

Past and present intertwine as their stories collide with Jade, a 21st century woman coming to terms with the loss of her beloved grandfather while working in a care home after her career as an air steward is grounded by a pandemic.

The play was given a national tour by Pursued by a Bear Theatre Company, supported by Arts Council England Lottery and will include information for schools to use the play as part of the curriculum.

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Afterword by:   ,
Imprint:   Aurora Metro Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
ISBN:   9781912430994
ISBN 10:   1912430991
Pages:   120
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Author Biography Preface Playtext Teacher Resources Genesis of play Creating the Production

Anna Reynolds has written over 20 plays including the award-winning Jordan, Red, Skin Hunger and Wild Things. Her work has been seen at Watford Palace (SoulPlay, Ring Road Tales), West Yorkshire Playhouse (Precious), Colchester Mercury (Blue Sky State), The Pleasance, Edinburgh (Stand By Your Van) and many other venues. She has written for opera, dance, theatre, screen, circus, short-story anthologies and numerous newspapers and magazines. She has won awards from Time Out magazine, the Writers' Guild, and she runs the UK's leading writing website WriteWords. Her opera Push! (Tete-a-Tete, 2006) was described by the Guardian as 'brilliant, celebratory, painful, tremendous'. She won the Yeovil prize for short fiction with her story 'The Bleeding Heart' in 2007. Anna has taught creative writing at a wide variety of venues including prisons, community centres, drama schools and universities. She is currently a reader for Cornerstones literary consultancy and for the Playwrights' Studio, Scotland.

Reviews for Nothing on Earth

"""Brilliant play- the stories were amazing and so well acted. Thoroughly enjoyed it."" - Audience feedback; ""A sensitive, relevant, funny, empowering, moving and powerful piece of theatre."" - Audience member; ""I've never seen anything like it, I was gripped."" - Audience member; ""Great actors and singers, well-paced and inspiring stories."" - Audience feedback. 'Filled with strong, witty women and told with humour and eccentricity, Nothing on Earth navigates history whilst considering the realities of care, of growing old and grief, and of the impact of global events beyond your control.' - Broadway World."


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