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A writer holding workshops with older women in a prison finds herself struggling with the truth of their stories. Rebecca Lenkiewicz's short play That Almost Unnameable Lust was first performed at Soho Theatre, London, as part of Clean Break's Charged season in November 2010.

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A writer holding workshops with older women in a prison finds herself struggling with the truth of their stories. Rebecca Lenkiewicz's short play That Almost Unnameable Lust was first performed at Soho Theatre, London, as part of Clean Break's Charged season in November 2010.

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Autorenporträt
Rebecca Lenkiewicz's other plays include an adaptation of The Turn of the Screw (Almeida Theatre, 2013); a version of Ibsen's An Enemy of the People (Manhattan Theatre Club, 2012); The Painter (Arcola Theatre, 2011); Stars Over Kabul (NYT at The Tramway, Glasgow, 2010); The Typist (Riverside Studios, 2010); The Lioness (as part of the 'Women, Power and Politics' season, Tricycle Theatre, 2010); a version of Ibsen's Ghosts (Arcola Theatre/Actors' Touring Company, 2009); Her Naked Skin (National Theatre, 2008); Faeries (Royal Opera House/Blind Summit Theatre, Thaeatre Royal Bath, 2008); Justitia (Sadler's Wells' Peacock Theatre and UK Tour, 2007); Blue Moon Over Poplar (NYT/Soho Theatre, 2006); Shoreditch Madonna (Soho Theatre, 2005); The Night Season (National Theatre, 2004; winner of the Critics' Circle Award for Most Promising Playwright) and Soho - A Tale of Table Dancers (Edinburgh Fringe Festival, 2001).