Low Level Panic, 9781848426405
Paperback
Three flatmates. A single bathroom. And a whole world of men. Mary’s found some porn in their bin, and needs to talk about it. But Jo’s in the bath, fantasizing about being someone else. And Celia just wants to look her best for the party tonight.

Low Level Panic

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  • Paperback

    72 pages

  • Release Date

    16 February 2017

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Summary

‘When am I going to wake up and be different?’

Three flatmates. A single bathroom. And a whole world of men.

In this funny, unapologetic play, three twenty-something women figure out how they really feel about sex, their bodies and each other. With a vibrancy and stylistic freedom, Low Level Panic interrogates the effects of society’s objectification of women.

Clare McIntyre’s play Low Level Panic premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in 1988, wi…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781848426405
ISBN-10:1848426402
Author:Clare McIntyre
Publisher:Nick Hern Books
Imprint:Nick Hern Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:72
Release Date:16 February 2017
Weight:92g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm
Series:NHB Modern Plays
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Critics Review

‘Sharply observed, and often very funny… a beautifully realised snapshot of the relationship between three women, their rivalry, humour and mutual support’

* The Stage *

‘Very entertaining… an utterly truthful play, which has bags of winning charm even as it delivers its blows’

* Guardian *

‘Low level panic is the constant fear that runs through women’s lives like a cold underground stream, its source is male violence and it is fed by tributaries of pornography. Clare McIntyre’s play looks at the repercussions this fear has on the lives of three women’

* Time Out *

‘McIntyre has a deadly accurate ear, a subtle sense of humour and a deep fund of compassion: she writes with thrilling understanding’

* Sunday Times *

About The Author

Clare McIntyre

Clare McIntyre (1952-2009) was amongst the extraordinary generation of British female playwrights who emerged in the 1980s. Her best-known plays, including Low Level Panic (Royal Court Theatre, London, 1988) and My Heart’s a Suitcase (Royal Court, 1990; winner of the Evening Standard and London Drama Critics awards for Most Promising Playwright), are now considered modern feminist classics. She also had an extensive career writing and acting for film, radio and television.

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