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- English
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Daughterhood (NHB Modern Plays)
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One sister stayed at home to care for Dad. The other set out to 'make a difference'. Reunited under their childhood roof, Pauline and Rachel unearth more than the ten years between them.
Charley Miles's play Daughterhood is a beautiful, ferocious drama about the bonds that tie us, and how we sometimes need to break them.
Daughterhood was premiered by Paines Plough in 2019.
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RACHEL | Paul! |
Pauliiiiiiiiiiiine? | |
Paul have you got a tenner?? I donāt have any cash and | |
Alright mate Iām just having an ask! | |
Pauline Iām looking for your handbag. | |
Iāve found your handbag. | |
Iām removing a tennerā¦ | |
Sorry! | |
Thank youā¦! | |
ā¦ | |
ā | |
RACHEL | Hey! |
God what you lurking in the dark for? ā¦Iām home! | |
PAULINE | Yeah I heard. |
RACHEL | Sorry I forgot to get some out before I left. You donāt mind. So used to everything being contactless. |
PAULINE | Think half the neighbours heard too. |
RACHEL | You missed meā¦ |
PAULINE | Not with that entrance. |
RACHEL | Come on. Itās not that late. |
I grabbed a bottle at Kingās Cross. | |
PAULINE | Dadās asleep. |
RACHEL | ā |
I didnāt think. | |
PAULINE | I waited at the station. |
RACHEL | Did you? Didnāt see you. |
PAULINE | You werenāt in on time. |
RACHEL | Only twenty minutes. |
PAULINE | I had to get back for him. |
RACHEL | I tried to call. |
PAULINE | I was in the car. |
RACHEL | Your mobile? |
PAULINE | I left it here. |
RACHEL | Kind of defeats the point of a mobile phone right? |
Itās mobileā¦ | |
PAULINE | ā |
RA... |
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Contents
- Original Production
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Characters
- Note on Play
- Daughterhood
- About the Author
- Copyright and Performing Rights Information