
London Theatre Award nomination Lucinda Coxon: 'Coxon's brutal but icily funny three-hander is the dramatic equivalent of a triple shot of something bitter and delicious... '
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| Dec 10 |
Evening Standard on Herding Cats: “Herding Cats might be set in the run-up to Christmas but Love Actually it is not. Lucinda Coxon's brutal but icily funny three-hander is the dramatic equivalent of a triple shot of something bitter and delicious... In a succession of slick scenes, unrelentingly directed by Anthony Banks, we watch the unravelling of a situation already poised on the thinnest of knife edges.”
Similar praise comes from Exeunt magazine, “The brilliance of Coxon’s writing is how she confounds our expectations, stripping away the layers of her two characters to reveal their inner cores only in the final scenes”
Lucinda Coxon is an English playwright and screenwriter. Her stagework includes Happy Now? which premiered at the National, and Waiting at the Water’s Edge produced at the Bush Theatre. The Crimson Petal and the White hit our screens in Spring this year on the BBC. Lucinda lives in London with her daughter. Her feature film adaptation of David Ebershoff’s novel The Danish Girl is currently in pre-production to star none other than Nicole Kidman.
Similar praise comes from Exeunt magazine, “The brilliance of Coxon’s writing is how she confounds our expectations, stripping away the layers of her two characters to reveal their inner cores only in the final scenes”
Lucinda Coxon is an English playwright and screenwriter. Her stagework includes Happy Now? which premiered at the National, and Waiting at the Water’s Edge produced at the Bush Theatre. The Crimson Petal and the White hit our screens in Spring this year on the BBC. Lucinda lives in London with her daughter. Her feature film adaptation of David Ebershoff’s novel The Danish Girl is currently in pre-production to star none other than Nicole Kidman.
















