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SAUCE and All honey

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Two sweet and saucy comedies from an award-winning Irish playwright.In SAUCE, Mella is a compulsive liar, Maura is a kleptomaniac – and neither has any friends. Recently out of controlling relation...
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  • 20 September 2022
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Two sweet and saucy comedies from an award-winning Irish playwright.

In SAUCE, Mella is a compulsive liar, Maura is a kleptomaniac – and neither has any friends. Recently out of controlling relationships, they are thrust into uneasy freedom. Can they overcome their flaws together to avoid dying alone? Or will their compulsions engulf them in the end?

A play about death and rebirth, Ciara Elizabeth Smyth's SAUCE was first staged at Bewley's Café Theatre, Dublin, in 2019 as part of Dublin Fringe Festival, and revived there in 2022.

In All honey, Ru and Luke are throwing a house-warming party. But their guests are more interested in whispering in the box room than joining the festivities. Explosive characters and unfolding secrets mean the hosts will have to clean up more than red-wine stains and glitter.

Ciara Elizabeth Smyth's debut play, All honey is about sex, secrets and suspicion. It premiered at the New Theatre in 2017 as part of Dublin Fringe Festival, winning the 2017 Fishamble New Writing Award. It was revived at Bewley's in 2018 and Project Arts Centre in 2020.

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Price: $26.95
Pages: 136
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Imprint: Nick Hern Books
Publication Date: 20 September 2022
Trim Size: 7.75 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781848429550
Format: Paperback
BISACs: DRAMA / Women Authors, DRAMA / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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"A seriously impressive debut... Fast, furious and fiercely funny, All honey is a laugh-out-loud joy."

Ciara Elizabeth Smyth is an Irish actress, playwright, and director. Her plays include: Sauce (Dublin Fringe Festival, 2019) and All Honey (New Theatre, Dublin, 2016; Dublin Fringe Festival, 2017; winner of the 2017 Fishamble New Writing Award).