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Written by
Alice Birch
Date premiered
October 17, 2019 (2019-10-17)
Place premiered
Donmar Warehouse, London
[BLANK] is a 2019 play by Alice Birch. The play consists of 100 unrelated scenes from which a director may pick and choose. Its 2019 premiere at the Donmar Warehouse in London was in celebration of the fortieth anniversary of Clean Break.
Development
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The play's 100 scenes run over 400 pages and all explore what happens when and after a woman goes to prison.[1][2] Birch's writing was inspired by her work with Clean Break and women affected by the criminal justice system.[3]
Production history
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Prior to the play's official premiere, the National Theatre’s youth festival Connections staged a version of [BLANK] in 2018.[4]
Maria Aberg directed the premiere of [BLANK] at the Donmar Warehouse in London, which officially began its run on October 17, 2019.[5] This production was produced by the theatre company, Clean Break, which works with women affected by the prison system, and celebrated their fortieth anniversary.[6][7] The premiere featured an all-female cast and creative team. The actors were Ayesha Antoine, Shona Babayemi, Sophia Brown, Jackie Clune, Grace Doherty, Lucy Edkins, Zaris-Angel Hator, Zainab Hasan, Joanna Horton, Thusitha Jayasundera, Petra Letang, Leah Mondesir-Simmonds, Kate O’Flynn, Ashna Rabheru, Jemima Rooper, and Taya Tower.[5] Twenty-two of the 100 scenes were performed.[8][9] The production featured a two-tiered set design by Rosie Elnile.[7]
Cambridge University's Fletcher Players staged [BLANK] in 2021. Director Rae Morris made the play into an online radio play.[10] In 2022, [BLANK] was staged at the Badischen Staatstheater Karlsruhe.[11] Director Anna Bergmann chose 35 scenes.[12]
Analysis
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The pick-and-choose structure of the 100 scenes is reminiscent of Caryl Churchill.[8][13]
Awards and nominations
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[BLANK] was nominated for the 2020 James Tait Black Prize.[14]