Tuesdays at Tesco's (NHB Modern Plays)

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Author: Emmanuel Darley ISBN: 9781788500050
Publisher: Nick Hern Books Publication: December 21, 2017
Imprint: Nick Hern Books Language: English
Author: Emmanuel Darley
ISBN: 9781788500050
Publisher: Nick Hern Books
Publication: December 21, 2017
Imprint: Nick Hern Books
Language: English

A touching one-person play about a person’s true identity, the first English-language adaptation of Emmanuel Darley’s hit play, Le Mardi à Monoprix.

Winner of both an Edinburgh Fringe First Award and the Herald Archangel Award

Every Tuesday, Pauline loyally spends the day with her father, tidies his home, does his ironing. Then they go to Tesco. Every Tuesday.

All eyes are on Pauline when they go shopping. Before she became Pauline, her name was Paul. And to her father she remains Paul, despite all appearances to the contrary.

Emmanuel Darley's French-language play, Le Mardi à Monoprix, was a critical and commercial hit when it premiered in Paris in 2009, and went on to be nominated for a Molière, France’s national theatre awards.

'profoundly moving... brave, strong, authoritative, and full of a frustrated sweetness that pierces the heart' - Scotsman

'tight and powerful one-man exploration of identity' - Spotlight

'wistful, meditative and intelligent' - Variety

‘A devastatingly moving piece of theatre’ - Pariscope

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A touching one-person play about a person’s true identity, the first English-language adaptation of Emmanuel Darley’s hit play, Le Mardi à Monoprix.

Winner of both an Edinburgh Fringe First Award and the Herald Archangel Award

Every Tuesday, Pauline loyally spends the day with her father, tidies his home, does his ironing. Then they go to Tesco. Every Tuesday.

All eyes are on Pauline when they go shopping. Before she became Pauline, her name was Paul. And to her father she remains Paul, despite all appearances to the contrary.

Emmanuel Darley's French-language play, Le Mardi à Monoprix, was a critical and commercial hit when it premiered in Paris in 2009, and went on to be nominated for a Molière, France’s national theatre awards.

'profoundly moving... brave, strong, authoritative, and full of a frustrated sweetness that pierces the heart' - Scotsman

'tight and powerful one-man exploration of identity' - Spotlight

'wistful, meditative and intelligent' - Variety

‘A devastatingly moving piece of theatre’ - Pariscope

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