'I had to think about Andrew Tate. That was miserable': 150 years of masculinity, all in one play
Revered for her work on Succession and Normal People, Alice Birch has now written an era-spanning play about men, novels and the manosphere. Give me a Brontë any day, she says Every word is a wrestling match for Alice Birch. "I find it quite painful," the award-winning playwright and screenwriter admits. "It's ugly and horrible. It's not just pouring out of me. It feels, yeah …" She shrugs in the empty courtyard…
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