Blooded is a rites of passage play about four sixteen year old girls coming to terms with the loss of childhood and its innocence. The once close bonds between the girls unravel, at times humourously and at times tragically. Wright’s vivid portrayal of growing up makes compelling reading. ‘Blooded comes as a shattering deconstruction of just how fragile this sense of girl power can be . . . there’s no denying the intensity of the writing.’ ‘Moving and thought-provoking.’ The Scotsman