Overview
Jack Thorne first
emerged as a writer of unflinching, compassionate and often challenging
plays for the stage and he remains one of the most distinctive talents working
in theatre today. This collection, with a revealing introduction by the
author, covers a period of intense creativity - beginning with When
You Cure Me (Bush Theatre, 2005), a painful - and painfully funny -
play about being very young and in love, and coping with serious illness
at the same time. In the monologue play Stacy (Arcola Theatre,
2007), twenty-something Rob tells the story of a confusing couple of
days in which everything in his life seems to have gone wrong. 2nd May 1997 (Bush
Theatre, 2009) distils all the euphoria and despair of New Labour's
landslide electoral victory into three stories, while Bunny (Edinburgh Fringe, 2010)
is a white-knuckle ride through the streets of contemporary Britain,
written for a solo female performer. Red Car, Blue
Car is a heartbreaking short play about guilt, grief and responsibility,
written for and performed at the Bush in 2011. Finally, Mydidae
(Soho Theatre, 2012), a two-hander set entirely in a bathroom, is an
electrifyingly intimate account of the darker side of love.