How to Date a Feminist (NHB Modern Plays)
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How to Date a Feminist (NHB Modern Plays)

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How to Date a Feminist (NHB Modern Plays)

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A hilarious new spin on the Hollywood romcom featuring two proposals, two weddings, an elopement and a cast of unforgettable characters.

Kate likes her men tall, dark and smouldering. She has a fatal attraction to bad men. Then she meets Steveā€¦

Steve is a feminist.

Can Kate overcome her love of lipstick, cupcakes and Heathcliff? Can Steve forgo the ethical confetti and learn to be a little bit more ravishing in bed? Can the two of them reinvent romance for the twenty-first century?

Samantha Ellis's play How to Date a Feminist premiered at the Arcola Theatre, London, in 2016, ahead of a UK tour.

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Year
2016
ISBN
9781780018188
JOE. Go on, open it.
KATE. What is it?
JOE. Have a look!
KATE. Dad.
JOE. Go on!
KATE. Dad, are you happy Iā€™m engaged?
JOE. What?
KATE. You havenā€™t said anything!
JOE. Of course Iā€™m happy.
KATE. Good.
JOE. You took long enough! You made me wait! I thought I wouldnā€™t live to dance at your wedding!
KATE. Dadā€¦
JOE. I hope Steve knows what heā€™s letting himself in for!
KATE. Dad!
JOE. Open the bag.
She opens the bag. She takes out a wedding veil, yellowed with age.
KATE. Is this Mumā€™s?
JOE. My darling. Youā€™ll look just as beautiful as her. The only thing is I donā€™t know where she put the dress. I looked all over the attic.
KATE. You donā€™t think Iā€™m going to wear it?
JOE. Donā€™t say no without trying it! You can bleach it back to white.
KATE. Itā€™s bad luck.
JOE. Why?
KATE. Dad, you got divorced.
JOE. When she wore this, we were happy. Everyone said so. You could see it in her eyes.
KATE. How can you still love her after she left you like that?
JOE. You never stop loving someone. Thatā€™s love, real love. You should know that if youā€™re getting married. Love goes on forever. Till you die.
KATE (rattled). I do know about love.
JOE. So ask your mum if sheā€™s got the dress.
KATE. She hasnā€™t got it.
JOE. How do you know before you ask? Youā€™re such a pessimist. Just like your mother.
KATE. Look, Dad, I know she hasnā€™t got it.
JOE. Have you asked?
KATE. No. And Iā€™m not wearing it anyway. Letā€™s change the subject.
JOE. But whereā€™s the dress? It was beautiful, you know. She looked like a dream.
KATE. Youā€™ll get upset.
JOE. Whatā€™s to get upset about? Kate? What is it? If you know something, tell me!
KATE. Okay. There is no dress. I came home one day after school and she was burning it. She made a little fire on the patio. The fabric went up like paper and then there was this horrid plastic thread and that just melted into a ball. You saw the pile of ash when you came home and we just said we had a barbecue and you were annoyed because you liked barbecues.
JOE. Thereā€™s still a stain on that patio.
KATE. I didnā€™t want to tell you. But now you know. So letā€™s put this in the bin, because Iā€™m not going to wear it.
JOE. Whatā€™s the matter with you? First you burn your motherā€™s wedding dress, now you want to throw the veil in the bin?
KATE. She burned her dress.
JOE. You helped.
KATE. I was fifteen!
JOE. You were the one who brought home all those feminist books. You were the one who told her about burning bras. Burning dresses maybe also! Where did she get these ideas? From you!
KATE. I stayed with you, didnā€™t I? She said I could live with her but I stayed with you. You wouldnā€™t have coped on your own. You could only cook scrambled eggs with spring onions. And you canā€™t survive on scrambled eggs with spring onions.
JOE. You canā€™t cook either.
KATE. I know, but I was there.
JOE. You donā€™t even put in the spring onions.
KATE. I stayed. Dad.
Beat.
JOE. Youā€™re a good girl. Iā€™m sorry. It was just a shock.
KATE. I know. I didnā€™t want to tell you.
JOE. ...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Original Production
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Characters
  5. Act One
  6. Act Two
  7. Act Three
  8. About the Author
  9. Copyright and Performing Rights Information