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Girls and Boys is a one-woman play by British writer Dennis Kelly that narrates a story of love, marriage, and eventually, family violence. The script was published by Bloomsbury and Carey Mulligan 's performance of it is available as an audio book.
Carey Mulligan stands in a pale blue box to deliver her first of many long monologues in Dennis Kelly’s play “Girls & Boys,” which opened Wednesday at Off Broadway’s Minetta Lane Theatre.
Like its narrator, a character simply called “Woman” played with great precision by Carey Mulligan, Dennis Kelly’s play Girls & Boys almost has it all. Woman has a booming career as a ...
“Girls & Boys,” which opened on Wednesday night at the Minetta Lane Theater under the seamless direction of Lyndsey Turner, is a dark tease of a tale that never quite rises to its own,...
Justine Clarke plays an unnamed funny, smart, ambitious executive in Girls & Boys. Matt Byrne. Only a month after Heather Mitchell’s unforgettable performance in another one-woman play, RBG: Of Many, One, comes Justine Clarke in this. Her character has no name, but by the end we know just about everything else about her.
This wrap of shows around Melbourne looks at Girls & Boys, DanceX Part Three, Verdi’s Requiem, the Australian String Quartet, and free-flowing parody Urinetown.
‘Girls & Boys’: Theater Review. Carey Mulligan plays a woman relating the story of her ill-fated marriage in 'Girls & Boys,' a one-person play by Dennis Kelly, Tony-winning author of 'Matilda the...
There’s no good way to summarize “Girls and Boys,” the haunting solo play by Dennis Kelly on its way to Crow’s Theatre at the end of January. It’s violent. It’s surprisingly poetic.
An unexpected meeting at an airport leads to an intense, passionate, head-over-heels relationship. Before long they begin to settle down, buy a house, juggle careers, have kids – theirs is an ordinary family. But then their world starts to unravel and things take a disturbing turn.
Girls & Boys, 2-5 August. This edge-of-your-seat play starring Justine Clarke and directed by Mitchell Butel returns following a sold-out season in 2022.