Superhoe

The hit stage play behind the BAFTA-winning BBC TV drama series Mood.

'I'm a singer-slash-rapper. I'm not the sort of girl that will be working in fucking Wetherspoons for eight pounds an hour.'

Sasha Clayton is twenty-four and living with her mum, stepdad, and irritating little sister, in Plaistow, East London. She's gone from being the most popular girl at school, to spending most of her time on her own in her bedroom scrolling through social media.

She may not have a job or a flat, and, admittedly her boyfriend's not answering her calls – but she's got talent and a dream. When she releases her first EP everything's going to change.

Nicôle Lecky's play Superhoe was first staged in the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in January 2019, performed by its author and directed by Jade Lewis. It was the first collaboration between Talawa Theatre Company and the Royal Court.

The play was adapted by Nicôle Lecky into the six-part BBC television drama series Mood, first broadcast in March 2022. The series went on to win the award for Best Mini-Series at the 2023 BAFTA TV awards.

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Superhoe

The hit stage play behind the BAFTA-winning BBC TV drama series Mood.

'I'm a singer-slash-rapper. I'm not the sort of girl that will be working in fucking Wetherspoons for eight pounds an hour.'

Sasha Clayton is twenty-four and living with her mum, stepdad, and irritating little sister, in Plaistow, East London. She's gone from being the most popular girl at school, to spending most of her time on her own in her bedroom scrolling through social media.

She may not have a job or a flat, and, admittedly her boyfriend's not answering her calls – but she's got talent and a dream. When she releases her first EP everything's going to change.

Nicôle Lecky's play Superhoe was first staged in the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in January 2019, performed by its author and directed by Jade Lewis. It was the first collaboration between Talawa Theatre Company and the Royal Court.

The play was adapted by Nicôle Lecky into the six-part BBC television drama series Mood, first broadcast in March 2022. The series went on to win the award for Best Mini-Series at the 2023 BAFTA TV awards.

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Superhoe

by Nicôle Lecky
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Overview

The hit stage play behind the BAFTA-winning BBC TV drama series Mood.

'I'm a singer-slash-rapper. I'm not the sort of girl that will be working in fucking Wetherspoons for eight pounds an hour.'

Sasha Clayton is twenty-four and living with her mum, stepdad, and irritating little sister, in Plaistow, East London. She's gone from being the most popular girl at school, to spending most of her time on her own in her bedroom scrolling through social media.

She may not have a job or a flat, and, admittedly her boyfriend's not answering her calls – but she's got talent and a dream. When she releases her first EP everything's going to change.

Nicôle Lecky's play Superhoe was first staged in the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at the Royal Court Theatre, London, in January 2019, performed by its author and directed by Jade Lewis. It was the first collaboration between Talawa Theatre Company and the Royal Court.

The play was adapted by Nicôle Lecky into the six-part BBC television drama series Mood, first broadcast in March 2022. The series went on to win the award for Best Mini-Series at the 2023 BAFTA TV awards.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788501385
Publisher: Hern, Nick Books
Publication date: 01/31/2019
Series: NHB Modern Plays
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
File size: 260 KB

About the Author

Nicôle Lecky is an English-Jamaican writer and actress from the East End. Superhoe is her Royal Court debut.


Nicôle Lecky is an English-Jamaican writer and actress from London's East End. Her plays include Superhoe (Talawa Theatre and Royal Court, 2019), which she adapted into the six-part BBC television drama series Mood, first broadcast in 2022.

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