“A fiery, tender story of female friendship... Elinor Cook’s sharp new play about the intensities of bonds forged in childhood is neatly constructed... It’s also very good about sex, but not in a giggly, coy way... This may look like a small play, but it is big in scope. It confirms Cook’s willingness to write about women’s lives with unruly honesty.” —Guardian
“An emotional rollercoaster, at times very funny, sometimes devastatingly moving... a beautiful, poignant play about female friendship and the ties that run deep.” —British Theatre Guide
A tale of friendship, love and rivalry over thirty years from award-winning playwright Elinor Cook.
Lorna and Grace do everything together. They share crisps, cigarettes and crushes. That's what happens when you're best friends forever.
But when Lorna gets a place at university, and Grace gets pregnant, they suddenly find themselves in starkly different worlds. Can anything bridge the gap between them?
Elinor Cook's play Out of Love was first produced in 2017 by Paines Plough in their pop-up theatre, Roundabout, in a co-production with Theatr Clywd and the Orange Tree Theatre. It was shortlisted for the 2018 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.