People, Places and Things

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People, Places and Things is a critically acclaimed stage play by Duncan Macmillan that explores addiction and identity through the experiences of an actress undergoing rehab.

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instanceOf stage play
author Duncan Macmillan NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception critically acclaimed
firstProductionCity London NERFINISHED
firstProductionCompany Headlong NERFINISHED
firstProductionCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
firstProductionVenue National Theatre, London NERFINISHED
form full-length play
genre contemporary theatre
drama
intendedAudience adult audiences
mainCharacterOccupation actress
medium live theatre
notableFor innovative staging of addiction and recovery
intense central performance opportunities for lead actress
originalLanguage English
protagonist an actress undergoing rehab
structure multi-act play
subjectMatter addiction
identity
mental health
rehabilitation
substance abuse
theme construction of identity
performance and reality
recovery and relapse
self-deception
truth and authenticity in acting and life
timePeriodOfSetting contemporary era
writer Duncan Macmillan NERFINISHED

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