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When Ronan's former girlfriend Max turns up at his fashionable Dublin restaurant, he's determined to prove to her how far he's come. But Max has something bigger to discuss.
Over the course of one winesoaked evening, old wounds are exposed and new truths uncovered.
Gillian Greer's play Meat is a story of class, consent and transgressions buried in the past. How can one couple navigate their shared history when their memories don't quite match up?
Over the course of one winesoaked evening, old wounds are exposed and new truths uncovered.
Gillian Greer's play Meat is a story of class, consent and transgressions buried in the past. How can one couple navigate their shared history when their memories don't quite match up?
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Reviews
"'An elegant and glowing piece of 21st-century magic realism… [a] rich mix of drama and poetry, comedy and tragedy'"
Scotsman
"'In a relatively short space of time Stef Smith has established herself as a remarkably diverse and elusive playwright… her most assured to date'"
The Times
"'[A] bloody great bruise of a play which borrows, magpie-like, from Sarah Kane but which is always distinctively itself. It has a shard-like lyricism that tears through the heart. It finds the comic in the tragic... a shattering 80 minutes'"
Guardian
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- SeriesNHB Modern Plays