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Shelagh Stephenson

    This author delves into the complexities of human relationships and the internal lives of characters through her plays and radio dramas. Her works frequently explore psychological depth and moral quandaries, often centering on female characters and their unique perspectives. Her writing style blends incisive dialogue with meticulously crafted narratives that draw readers and listeners into the heart of the human experience. Her plays are noted for their intellectual rigor and emotional resonance, marking her as a significant voice in contemporary drama.

    The Memory of Water
    Enlightenment
    The Memory of Water/ Five Kinds of Silence
    An Experiment With An Air Pump
    Harriet Martineau Dreams of Dancing
    • Harriet Martineau Dreams of Dancing

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      What you haven't realised is that I sew to aid my thought processes. Look – needle – stab – stitch – thought. Needle – stab – stitch – thought. So next time you see a woman demurely sewing a sampler, be very, very wary. God knows what she may be planning. Harriet Martineau (1802–1876) was a social theorist who is often credited as being the first female sociologist. In Harriet Martineau Dreams of Dancing, Shelagh Stephenson depicts the great writer in a period of convalescence, living as an invalid by the sea in Tynemouth. Shut off from her usual society, Harriet is visited by women of the locale; Impie, a recent widow who is using her new-found marital freedom to paint murals on the ceilings of her family home; Beulah, the daughter of a woman who'd been sold into slavery and escaped; and Jane, the housemaid, whose unfeted and unexpected gifts lift her out of domestic servitude and could help Harriet out of illness. Harriet Martineau is a play about female self-reliance in a time of patriarchal dominance. Written by Shelagh Stephenson, it premiered at Live Theatre, Newcastle, in winter 2016.

      Harriet Martineau Dreams of Dancing
    • In 1799, on the eve of a new scentury, the house buzzes with scientific experiments, furtive romance and farcical amateur dramatics. 1999, and in a world of scientific chaos, cloning and genetic engineering, the cellar of the same house reveals a dark secret, buried for 200 years.

      An Experiment With An Air Pump
    • This play opened at the Hampstead Theatre in the summer of 1996 and became an instant hit. Three sisters and their partners gather at the home of their recently dead mother and revisit the past in poignant and often hilarous way Also included is Five Kinds of Silence.

      The Memory of Water/ Five Kinds of Silence
    • Published to tie-in with the world premier at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, in March 2005.

      Enlightenment
    • A Student Edition of Shelagh Stephenson's award-winning play, complete with full introduction, commentary and questions for study.

      The Memory of Water