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A Child of Science

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TITLE
A Child of Science
AUTHORS

Gareth Farr

SYNOPSIS

In 1978, three pioneering doctors changed the world of fertility as we know it. Supported by an army of immensely brave women from all over the UK, Patrick Steptoe, Robert Edwards and Jean Purdy achieved the impossible: they created human life in vitro.

Faced with fierce criticism and hostility, and hounded by the media for ‘playing God’, trials had to be kept largely under wraps. But the trio’s determination to give hope to the thousands of families struggling to conceive eventually led to the first ‘test-tube baby’ and the creation of IVF, a procedure which has since supported the birth of over twelve million babies worldwide.

Gareth Farr’s play A Child of Science is a fictionalised account of this true story of ambition and courage, based on extensive research and interviews with embryologists and fertility doctors, as well as those affected by and enabled by IVF. It was first performed at Bristol Old Vic in 2024, directed by Matthew Dunster.

AVAILABILITY
Available
YEAR
2024
LANGUAGE
English
ISBN
978-1-83904-316-1
TYPOLOGY
Drama
PUBLISHER
Nick Hern Books
biography

Gareth Farr is an actor and writer. His plays include: A Child of Science (Bristol Old Vic, 2024); Biscuits for Breakfast (Hampstead Downstairs, 2023); The Quiet House (Birmingham Rep & Park Theatre, London, 2016); and Britannia Waves the Rules (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, 2014 and tour; winner of a Judges’ Award at the 2011 Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting; Sydney Fringe Festival).

As an actor he has worked with the RSC, Young Vic, West End, Royal Court, West Yorkshire Playhouse and Sheffield Theatres, and has had numerous television roles on programmes including MisfitsSkins and Vera.

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