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Bring The House Down

by Charlotte Runcie

'Binge-worthy... intimate, real, and really funny' KILEY REID

'Bitingly sharp, witty and multi-layered' SOPHIE MACKINTOSH

'Fierce, fantastically funny' CLAIRE LOMBARDO

'I loved this incendiary debut' EMILIA HART

'Exceptional ... When a man treats a woman badly, what does he deserve?' JENNIE GODFREY

A one woman show

A one night stand

A one star review



Theatre critic Alex Lyons made his name from his brutal, brilliant reviews.

So when he sees Hayley Sinclair's dismal one-woman show at the Edinburgh Fringe, he thinks nothing of dashing off another of his trademark one-star pans for the newspaper. He also thinks nothing of taking her home after the performance, failing at any point to mention who he is.

What he doesn't expect is for Hayley to revamp her show into a review of Alex's entire life, exposing what an awful person he really is. Worse, the show is a smash hit, and Alex is about to become national news. But can Hayley bring the establishment down without taking herself with it?

Funny and thrilling, Bring the House Down gives you a front row seat to the downfall of the people who tell us what to think. It's about art, performance, female rage, and how while revenge may be sweet, it can also be perilous.

'An astounding debut... five big stars' Nathan Hill

'Funny, precise, and such fun' Holly Gramazio

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Pages:

320

Published:

5 Jun 2025

Format

Paperback

Publisher

HarperCollins Publishers Limited

Imprint

Borough Press, The

ISBN:

9780008688028

'Binge-worthy... intimate, real, and really funny' KILEY REID

'Bitingly sharp, witty and multi-layered' SOPHIE MACKINTOSH

'Fierce, fantastically funny' CLAIRE LOMBARDO

'I loved this incendiary debut' EMILIA HART

'Exceptional ... When a man treats a woman badly, what does he deserve?' JENNIE GODFREY

A one woman show

A one night stand

A one star review



Theatre critic Alex Lyons made his name from his brutal, brilliant reviews.

So when he sees Hayley Sinclair's dismal one-woman show at the Edinburgh Fringe, he thinks nothing of dashing off another of his trademark one-star pans for the newspaper. He also thinks nothing of taking her home after the performance, failing at any point to mention who he is.

What he doesn't expect is for Hayley to revamp her show into a review of Alex's entire life, exposing what an awful person he really is. Worse, the show is a smash hit, and Alex is about to become national news. But can Hayley bring the establishment down without taking herself with it?

Funny and thrilling, Bring the House Down gives you a front row seat to the downfall of the people who tell us what to think. It's about art, performance, female rage, and how while revenge may be sweet, it can also be perilous.

'An astounding debut... five big stars' Nathan Hill

'Funny, precise, and such fun' Holly Gramazio

$38.00

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