Her Naked Skin

by Rebecca Lenkiewicz

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Love is just fear I suppose. Masquerading as a fever. Then you explore each other and suddenly you have licence to become totally pedestrian. And ultimately abusive.

London, 1913. The Suffragette Movement is at its height. Thousands of women of all classes serve time in Holloway Prison in their fight to gain the vote. Amongst them is Lady Celia Cain, shackled by both the policies of the day and a frustrating marriage. Inside, she meets a young seamstress, Eve Douglas, and her life spirals into an erotic but dangerous chaos.

Her Naked Skin premiered at the National Theatre, London, 2008. It was the first original play by a living female playwright to be staged in the Olivier auditorium.

'Rebecca Lenkiewicz's outstanding play . . . is a remarkable testament to the courage of a band of sisters who were vilified and viciously repressed in their quest for representation and emancipation . . . Her Naked Skin marries epic public concerns with the most intimate dilemmas . . . A big play with a big heart and I recommend it with a matching warmth. Lenkiewicz is making history here.' Daily Telegraph

  • ISBN10 0571241468
  • ISBN13 9780571241460
  • Publish Date 7 August 2008
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Faber & Faber
  • Edition Main - Re-issue
  • Format Paperback (B-Format (198x129 mm))
  • Pages 112
  • Language English