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Claire McGowan | The Push
What You Did and
The Other Wife, if back with a superb thriller about motherhood and murder. We talk to Claire about her latest release,
The Push, and what she hopes the reader will love about it…
The Push
One party. Thirteen people. By 3.02pm, one of them will be dead.
The party should have been perfect: six couples from the same baby group, and their newborns at a luxurious house in South London. But not everything has gone to plan, and while some couples are here to celebrate, others have sorrows to drown.
DS Alison Hegarty, herself struggling to conceive, is called in to investigate what seems to be an accidental fall from a balcony, and finds the new parents have a lot to hide. Wealthy Ed and Monica show off their newborn while their teenage daughter is hidden from view.
Director Tor Campbell questions the responsibilities of artists in society and the difference art can make in the pre-recorded production “A Few Short Plays to Save The World” and “What You Did,” which will be available on Vimeo from Jan. 22 – 24.
Campbell is a first-year graduate student in the Directing program at Northwestern, and is one of the three directors for “Visions and Voices, a Black Playwrights’ Reading Series” at Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts, which features first-year students in the MFA Directing Program at NU and both undergraduate and graduate actors.
The production consists of two short plays by Steve Harper. “A Few Short Plays to Save The World” presents three playwrights of color in a playwriting competition, which could decide the fate of the planet, while “What You Did” examines representation in media through the point of view of a Black web series creator and an Indian filmmaker.