
Girl, Watching
Jyll Bradley(Author)
Oberon Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
88 pages
978-1-84002-358-9 (ISBN)
Description
Sybilla Kellaway's volatile marriage to unfaithful David is ending. She has flown the marital nest and taken refuge in a summer-house at Silversands, a remote coastal promontory. Sibylla's flight has bitterly divided friends and family and opened old wounds. Anna, a young birder, is also at Silversands. Binoculars and notebook in hand, she secretly records all she sees - the nesting terns and rare waders...and the glamorous, defiant Sibylla. Darkly comic and provocative, Girl Watching charts a young woman's transformation - from silent observer to vocal witness - told through the language and rituals of bird-watching. Girl, Watching was commissioned by the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. It opens on 30th January 2003 at The Astor Theatre, Deal in Kent, following a month-long residency on the south coast, including work with the Sandwich Bay Bird Observatory. It later transfers to the Birmingham Rep.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
106 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84002-358-9 (9781840023589)
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Jyll Bradley studied Fine Art at Goldsmith's College. Her work spans radio, stage and gallery. She has been involved with many Radio 4 projects, including 'Filet de Soie Veronique', which won the European Broadcasting Union Award for Best Radio Script in 1998.
Her theatre work includes 'Digging for Ladies' which toured UK gardens for three summers, and 'Fragrant', a show exploring the 'performance' of flower-arranging.
Her theatre work includes 'Digging for Ladies' which toured UK gardens for three summers, and 'Fragrant', a show exploring the 'performance' of flower-arranging.