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A once close-knit family of four is reunited after a long period of estrangement. This time, this time, it must go right.
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02 April 2019

In this touching and comic drama, Stephanie Jacob delves into the turmoil, love and compromises of kinship. Again resets the clock on one family's history as Tom and Louise -- now divorced -- and their adult children, Adam and Izzy, negotiate what they think they know and tussle for what they think they want.
Moving, funny and instantly recognisable, Again was first performed at Trafalgar Studios, London, in February 2018, in a production by Mongrel Thumb, and directed by Hannah Price.
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Pages: 72
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Imprint: Nick Hern Books
Publication Date:
02 April 2019
Trim Size: 7.75 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781848427464
Format: Paperback
"Bears many of the hallmarks of Caryl Churchill... it is constantly surprising and challenging, easily holding the attention and, like a page-turning novel, making viewers want to know what is going to happen next. It also gets deep into the psychology and personalities of each of the four individuals, every one of whom seems fully fleshed out, which is no mean feat... a really fine piece of writing." --British Theatre Guide
Stephanie Jacob is a writer and actor. Her first play, Harry’s Window, about sibling rivalry among the over-eighties, had readings at the New Ambassadors, Soho Theatre and the National Theatre Studio, where Stephanie has subsequently been a Writer-on-Attachment. The Quick, about restorative justice, was produced at the Tristan Bates Theatre, London. Her radio play, A Night Visitor (BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Drama), won the Writers’ Guild Best Radio Drama Award. As an actor, Stephanie has worked at the National Theatre, the RSC, in repertory and touring theatre, and in the West End.