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A funny and insightful glimpse into the power of female friendship.
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01 April 2014

A funny and insightful glimpse into the power of female friendship.
Five women with five different stories on a girls' night in to remember. It's Breda's birthday, but life's not been going according to plan of late and she's in no mood to celebrate. Her friends, however, have other ideas...
"A truly gorgeous paean to the power of female friendship... bittersweet, poignant, and side-splittingly funny." - Entertainment.ie
Elaine Murphy is an Irish playwright. Her debut play Little Gem (Dublin Fringe Festival then Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh) won the Fishamble New Writing Award and the 2009 Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award, and was nominated for Best New Play at the Irish Times Theatre Awards.
Five women with five different stories on a girls' night in to remember. It's Breda's birthday, but life's not been going according to plan of late and she's in no mood to celebrate. Her friends, however, have other ideas...
"A truly gorgeous paean to the power of female friendship... bittersweet, poignant, and side-splittingly funny." - Entertainment.ie
Elaine Murphy is an Irish playwright. Her debut play Little Gem (Dublin Fringe Festival then Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh) won the Fishamble New Writing Award and the 2009 Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award, and was nominated for Best New Play at the Irish Times Theatre Awards.
Price: $20.95
Pages: 96
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Imprint: Nick Hern Books
Publication Date:
01 April 2014
Trim Size: 7.75 X 5.00 in
ISBN: 9781848423220
Format: Paperback
Elaine Murphy is an Irish playwright. Her debut play Little Gem (Dublin Fringe Festival then Traverse Theatre, Ebinburgh) won the Fishamble New Writing Award and the 2009 Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Award, and was nominated for Best New Play at the Irish Times Theatre Awards.