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Rebecca Peyton

REBECCA PEYTON   

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

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Writer/Performer Rebecca Peyton's theatre credits include Soldiers (Finborough), Hothouse (Arcola Theatre & tour), Troubleshooters (Soho Theatre), Julius Caesar (Barbican), Electra (The Gate), Danelaw (White Bear), Next Door (Rosemary Branch), Asylum Monologues (Tricycle), Asylum Dialogues (New Players & tour). Television credits include EastEnders, Casualty and Stan. Film credits include All Friends Here, The Rat Trap, Bloody Mary. Rebecca will be appearing in a True Stories: Elizabeth Fry, as the nineteenth-century prison reformer, for the BBC's Learning Zone and in her first feature, Where I Belong, in 2012. She works with Actors for Human Rights and is part of Teatro Vivo. Sometimes I Laugh Like My Sister is Rebecca's writing debut.

Plays by Rebecca Peyton

REBECCA PEYTON

Sometimes I Laugh Like My Sister

1st Produced:

Edinburgh: Fringe Festival, Pleasance Courtyard >>>

Aug 2010

Company:

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1st Published:

Oberon Books (2012) >>>

ISBN/ASIN:

978-1849431866

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Notes:

Written by Rebecca Peyton and Martin M. Bartelt

Sometimes I Laugh Like My Sister

....a little show about death and other taboos..... Since her big sister, BBC journalist Kate Peyton, was murdered in Somalia, Rebecca has had rather a strange time. She welcomes us to her world in a passionately political, sharply comical and painfully personal account of life after Kate. Crafting a moving and often comic tapestry of private moments from a public tragedy, Rebecca tells her own story of a courageous journalist and a loving big sister, whom she misses.

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