One of our annual play readings chosen from our literary department submissions.
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Written by Rachel Horner
Price: £5
Sienna. Peach. Marie. Three sisters who haven't spoken in years. After a death in the family, they are thrown back into each other's lives. They laugh, drink, fight and cry as they try to make sense of their world which will never be the same again.
Rachel is a playwright based in Leeds. Her plays are her attempts at understanding life a little better, and her writing is influenced by classical literature and the strange ties that bind families together. After studying playwriting in York and Manchester, her play Worldly was performed as an SJT playreading last year- and she is excited to be back with another.
Monday 19 September 2022, 7.00pm
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