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A Girl Is A Half Formed Thing, Theatre Review. Everyman Theatre, Liverpool.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 9/10

Cast: Aoife Duffin.

The stigma of certain actions undertaken when young never truly leave you, certain deeds done against you are always apt to bark in the dark and the misery or the grief reaped is enough to send you spiralling if there is nothing to stay your hand or guide you away from the water’s edge. In a time when particular individuals in Ireland could almost get away with anything because of who they were and what they represented, Eimear McBride’s A Girl Is A Half Formed Thing is a play of terrifying beauty and compassion.

Powerful And Moving Solo Performances At The Everyman With Two Award-Winning Plays.

This spring at the Everyman will see two award-winning solo performances telling powerful stories. The Corn Exchange, Ireland presents a stage adaptation of Eimear McBride’s award winning novel A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing from 5th to 9th April. This is followed by Iphigenia In Splott, winner of the U.K. Theatre Award for Best New Play 2015, from 14th to 16th April. Performers Aoife Duffin and Sophie Melville both won the Stage Award for Acting Excellence at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2015.