
The Lodger
Robert Holman(Author)
Nick Hern Books (Publisher)
Published on 16. September 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
104 pages
978-1-83904-038-2 (ISBN)
Description
'I can't undo what's been said. My world changed this morning. I hope for the better, but we'll see in the future.'
Sisters Dolly and Esther grow up in ultra-conservative Harrogate in the 1960s. Fifty years later, following the death of their mother, Dolly comes to stay with Esther - now a successful novelist and living in Little Venice with her younger, inscrutable lodger, Jude.
The three go to Norway to meet the rock-star grandfather Jude has only ever heard about. Instead, he meets Anila who changes his world. To make a new future, these four people will have to be honest, heal old wounds - and two sisters learn to laugh together again.
The Lodger by Robert Holman is an enlightening, cathartic and acerbic play about identity, maturity and reconciliation. It premiered at The Coronet Theatre, London, in September 2021.
Sisters Dolly and Esther grow up in ultra-conservative Harrogate in the 1960s. Fifty years later, following the death of their mother, Dolly comes to stay with Esther - now a successful novelist and living in Little Venice with her younger, inscrutable lodger, Jude.
The three go to Norway to meet the rock-star grandfather Jude has only ever heard about. Instead, he meets Anila who changes his world. To make a new future, these four people will have to be honest, heal old wounds - and two sisters learn to laugh together again.
The Lodger by Robert Holman is an enlightening, cathartic and acerbic play about identity, maturity and reconciliation. It premiered at The Coronet Theatre, London, in September 2021.
Reviews / Votes
'Great riches... A story of sisters and midlife reckonings, [Robert Holman's play] puts two older women centre stage and comes with a seismic sibling betrayal... stuffed full of wise statements about life, love and death' * Guardian * 'Robert Holman [is] the most instinctive and humane of British playwrights' * Evening Standard *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 127 mm
Width: 193 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
159 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83904-038-2 (9781839040382)
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Person
With a writing career stretching back to the 1970s, Robert Holman has been resident dramatist at the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. His other plays include Bad Weather, A Breakfast of Eels, Holes in the Skin, Jonah and Otto and Making Noise Quietly.