Eve - (Oberon Modern Plays) by Chris Goode & Jo Clifford (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Eve tells the story of a child raised as a boy, when she knew all along that was wrong.
- About the Author: Jo Clifford is a writer, performer, poet and teacher based in Edinburgh.
- 60 Pages
- Social Science, Gender Studies
- Series Name: Oberon Modern Plays
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About the Book
A real-life story of gender transition and the search for identity, a timely and moving pieceBook Synopsis
Eve tells the story of a child raised as a boy, when she knew all along that was wrong. That child grew up to be one of the 10 Outstanding Women in Scotland in 2017.
With trans rights again under threat, legendary playwright, performer, father and grandmother Jo Clifford tells a story both gentle and passionate, intimate and political, to remind us that the journey towards our real selves is one we all need to make.Review Quotes
This is deceptively autobiographical in its content but is, in truth, deeply political... Certainly challenging, but without being confrontational, Clifford is addressing those who are already gender sensitive, and asking them to question themselves about their own attitudes.' The Stage
About the Author
Jo Clifford is a writer, performer, poet and teacher based in Edinburgh. She is the author of about 80 plays, many of which have been translated into various languages and performed all over the world. She is an Associate Artist of Chris Goode and Company. Her transition from John to Jo has enabled her to become an actor and performer.
Chris Goode is a writer and maker working in theatre and live performance. He has amassed a significant body of unpredictable work in diverse formats. He is an Associate Researcher at Rose Bruford College and a member of the Advisory Panel to the Archive of the Now. He was the Artistic Director of Camden People's Theatre from 2001 to 2004 and currently leads the ensemble Chris Goode and Company.