Walking the Lights

Walking the Lights

by Deborah Andrews (Author)

Synopsis

Recently graduated young actor Maddie lives the slacker life in a mid-90s city with deadbeat boyfriend Mike. Estranged from her mother due to a violent step-dad, most of the young couple's meagre resources go on drink and drugs. Maddie and some friends harbour hopes of putting on their own production of The Tempest. As she moves from one low-paid jobbing acting role to another, and from the abusive relationship with Mike to talented artist Alex, can Maddie confront the past and find a way of living in the present? Walking the Lights perfectly evokes 90s Britain and those living on the margins, while others prosper. This is a compelling study of one young woman learning the life of an actor, as she learns how to live life, negotiating the self-destructive temptations of young adulthood.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Freight Books
Published: 23 Jun 2016

ISBN 10: 1910449881
ISBN 13: 9781910449882

Author Bio
Deborah Andrews trained in drama at the RSAMD (where she won The Nora Cooper Award for the Speaking of Verse). She has worked extensively in Scotland as a freelance director, writer, choreographer, and workshop leader. In 1999, her theatrical adaptation of Dream State: The New Scottish Poets won a Scotsman Fringe First Award. In 2002, Deborah co-founded theatre company Solar Bear, where she was Artistic Director from 2002 to 2009. In 2008, Deborah gained an MLitt in Creative Writing (Distinction) from Glasgow University.