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Sophie Stanton

SOPHIE STANTON   

Nationality:   British    Email:   n/a   Website:   n/a

Literary Agent:  Knight Hall Agency Ltd  

Sophie Stanton graduated from RADA in 1991, and created the role of Leah in the original production of Jonathan Harvey's Beautiful Thing at the Bush Theatre, and in the West End. Her recent television credits include; Fingersmith, Eastenders, Gimme Gimme Gimme, Wall of Silence, The Mayor of Casterbridge, The Wilsons and Black Books. Recent theatre credits include; Mercury Fur (Paines Plough), Breezeblock Park (Liverpool Playhouse), Bright (Soho), Crossing the Equator (Bush), A Collier's Friday Night (Hampstead), Slaughter City (RSC, Barbican). Cariad is her first full length play.

Plays by Sophie Stanton

SOPHIE STANTON

Cariad

1st Produced:

Tristan Bates Theatre, London, EUR >>>

2005

Company:

Operating Theatre Company

1st Published:

Nick Hern Books, London >>>, 2008

ISBN/ASIN:

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Music:

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Genre:

Cowing Play Comedy

Parts:

Male

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Female

2

Parts other:

1 girl aged 9

Notes:

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Synopsis:

A chance meeting reunites Jayne and Blodwen after twenty five years of separation. Jayne has almost no recognition of the village where she lived as a young child. She returns for the first time and finding herself in a foreign landscape, has never felt more alone. Cariad is a dark, rural comedy. It is the story of one life making an irrepressible impression on another - Who remembers you better than someone you forgot?

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