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Performance

VenueStrode Theatre
TownStreet
CountySomerset
From28th July 2012
To28th July 2012
When15:00
PricesFrom £5.00. To £5.00.
Strode Theatre (V917)
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  • Date of change: 12 Jul 12 - T01112921242

Nell Leyshon - The Colour of Milk

Work:: Nell Leyshon (S813307161)

Glastonbury-born novelist and playwright Nell Leyshon (The Farm, Comfort Me With Apples, Black Dirt and the recent Globe Theatre hit Bedlam) has just published her third novel, THE COLOUR OF MILK, which has been capturing the imagination of the national press, and an ever wider circle of readers.
Performer Nell Leyshon

Production:: The Colour of Milk (T01112921242)

Nell's moving, gripping new story is set in 1830s mid Somerset, and, like most of her novels and plays, draws on the lives of women in local farming families. 14-year-old Mary, a farmer's daughter with hair the colour of milk, lives a life of considerable hardship on the family farm until her father sends her to work for the Vicar, whose wife is poorly and in need of care. There she learns about the better things in life, about pillows and drawing rooms, and begins to read and write. The novel is written in her own hand, with rudimentary punctuation, but with her compelling voice shining through her lack of education. Her reason for telling her own story becomes more and more urgent as we begin to understand that her troubles are far from over. Nell will be at Strode Theatre for a reading, Q&A session and book signing.

Listing:: L0371920776




The Colour of Milk

Nell's moving, gripping new story is set in 1830s mid Somerset, and, like most of her novels and plays, draws on the lives of women in local farming families. 14-year-old Mary, a farmer's daughter with hair the colour of milk, lives a life of considerable hardship on the family farm until her father sends her to work for the Vicar, whose wife is poorly and in need of care. There she learns about the better things in life, about pillows and drawing rooms, and begins to read and write. The novel is written in her own hand, with rudimentary punctuation, but with her compelling voice shining through her lack of education. Her reason for telling her own story becomes more and more urgent as we begin to understand that her troubles are far from over. Nell will be at Strode Theatre for a reading, Q&A session and book signing.

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