<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A new play about depression and the lengths we will go to for those we love.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>You're six years old. Mum's in hospital. Dad says she's 'done something stupid'. She finds it hard to be happy. <p/>So you start to make a list of everything that's brilliant about the world. Everything that's worth living for. <p/>1. Ice Cream <p/>2. Kung Fu Movies <p/>3. Burning Things <p/>4. Laughing so hard you shoot milk out your nose <p/>5. Construction cranes <p/>6. Me <p/>You leave it on her pillow. You know she's read it because she's corrected your spelling. Soon, the list will take on a life of its own. <p/>A new play about depression and the lengths we will go to for those we love.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"Filled to the brim with joy... beautiful, heart wrenching and very funny" --<i>Time Out London</i> <p/>"Extraordinary piece of inclusive, participative theatre" --<i>The Stage</i> <p/>"Deeply personal. I defy anyone not to laugh and cry" --<i>WhatsOnStage</i> <p/>"Genuinely wonderful and life affirming. It is impossible not to love" --<i>A Younger Theatre</i> <p/>"It's the funniest play you're ever likely to see about depression, and also the most moving" --<i>British Theatre Guide</i> <p/>"Both devastatingly sad and incredibly uplifting" --<i>BroadwayBaby</i> <p/>"There are lines that flash out at you in their perception... Every Brilliant Thing deserves a place as a show that will raise a smile through any gloom. A lovely warm glow of a work" --<i>Thepublicreviews.com</i> <p/>"Heart-wrenching, hilarious... possibly one of the funniest plays you'll ever see, full stop" --<i>The Guardian</i> <p/>"Funny, clever, and surprisingly uplifting" --<i>The Telegraph</i> <p/>"Dual interest in joy and sorrow... a perfect balance" --<i>The Independent</i> <p/>"Absurdly cherishable...fantastically likeable" --<i>The Sunday Times</i> <p/>"A piece that demonstrates why life is worth living... you'll leave feeling elated" --<i>The Scotsman</i> <p/>"Immensely likeable...with great sensitivity behind the abundant laughs" --<i>Evening Standard</i></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Duncan Macmillan is an award-winning writer and director. Plays include: Lungs (Paines Plough/Sheffield Crucible and Studio Theatre Washington D.C.), Platform (Old Vic Tunnels), Monster (Royal Exchange/Manchester International Festival), The Most Humane Way to Kill A Lobster (Theatre 503), I Wish To Apologise For My Part In The Apocalypse, So Say All of Us and Family Tree (all BBC Radio 4). Formerly Writer-in-Residence at Paines Plough and the Royal Exchange, he has completed attachments at the National Theatre and the Royal Court/BBC, is a member of the Old Vic New Voices Company and a fellow of the TS Eliot UK/US Exchange. He is the winner of two Bruntwood Playwriting Awards, the Old Vic Big Ambition Award, a Pearson Residency Award, 'The 50' Bursary, and has been nominated in the Best New Play category of the TMA and MEN Awards.
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