Stoning Mary

Stoning Mary by Debbie Tucker Green is an illustrated work published by Nick Hern in 2005, comprising 73 pages. This book presents a unique blend of poetic rhythms and vernacular phrases, showcasing the author’s distinct voice. The narrative intertwines elements of drama, drawing comparisons to notable playwrights while maintaining its own identity.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of complex psychological themes within the text. Stoning Mary engages with dramatic elements that reflect European influences, particularly from English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh traditions. The work’s intricate structure and rhythmic language invite a deeper examination of its content, making it a thought-provoking addition to the performing arts genre.
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Mysterious while compelling, bewildering while intoxicating, Stoning Mary is a mix of Caryl Churchill, Sarah Kane, and Edward Bond. Yet Debbie Tucker Green has a voice all her own, one that mixes poetic rhythms with vernacular phrases, rap-song repetitions with complex psychology. In 2004, she won the Olivier Award for Most Promising Newcomer.
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