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A Hundred Words for Snow

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Depicting a teenage girl’s solo journey to the North Pole with her father’s ashes, A Hundred Words for Snow is a complex, epic and undulating story by Tatty Hennessy that pitches themes of death and rebirth against a shifting backdrop of climate change, exploration and the uncertain geography of the North. A monologue play, A Hundred Words for Snow was a finalist in the inaugural Heretic Voices competition, presenting the best new writing in monologue form, and celebrating unique voices with exceptional stories to tell. It was first performed at the Arcola Theatre, London, in 2018. The play is also available in the volume, Heretic Three Award-winning Monologues. . 'Three exceptional plays… powerful, emotional, rage-filled works that rail against injustice but contain tenderness, humour and passion… it's a pleasure to witness this simple, powerful storytelling' - LondonTheatre1 'A whole theatrical season condensed into an evening' - Exeunt Magazine 'Inspiring… a poetic assembly indeed' - A Younger Theatre

53 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 25, 2018

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58 reviews1 follower
March 18, 2024
Such a powerful and metaphoric piece of writing about life, loss and love.

Beautiful monologues throughout (especially the opening few pages)

I understand that the focus was on the present and future of Rory’s life, however I enjoyed the flashbacks and memories. I would’ve enjoyed more of these to get to know Rory and the other characters in the book more so.

I also think more of a buildup to the adventure itself would be interesting to understand Rory’s relationships and state more so before her solo journey.

Overall, an incredibly beautiful and clever piece of work.
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310 reviews
July 27, 2020
quick, witty, funny, genuine, emotional—a satisfying play with all the trappings of a great coming-of-age story
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135 reviews2 followers
December 25, 2020
I never normally cry when reading plays, only really when I watch them however this one was an exception, a funny and poignant read
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66 reviews2 followers
August 11, 2021
So fucking BEAUTIFUL!!!!! Let’s hope it gets me into drama school lol
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40 reviews
January 26, 2024
4 ⭐️

This play is great!!! I’m using Rory’s begging monologue for my Grade 6 LAMDA exam so thought I should read the whole text. It did not disappoint, it was a quick pace play that is best described with the following words: short, emotive, heartwarming, inspiring, and impactful. As a kid I used to read a lot of YA adventure novels so this play reminded me of those times! It’s so lovely to read a young, bold, beautiful female lead whilst she deals with grief and adventures off to one of the North Poles!! I also enjoyed how many random facts there were in this book!!

The second play found in my edition : “Distant Early Warning” was also well written. I found this play to be very impactful with the ambiguity used but also very tragic and had me reflecting on the world we live in.

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11 reviews1 follower
March 31, 2022
I had to read it for theatre, as I am doing Rory's beginning monologue. It was a nice read, done in 3 hours. However, I didn't think about it after reading it, it did not stir enough emotions to be extremely impactful. It was a bit bittersweet, that's it.
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153 reviews65 followers
February 17, 2025
Found this when looking for a contemporary monologue to audition with. I chose the ending part - it spoke to me. I have just finished reading it. It’s a short, emotional play now close to my heart. I hope to see it someday soon!
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January 8, 2023
A really meaningful book. I didn’t expect how heavy some bits were that made you think a lot. Reading and finishing it makes you feel whole and nice it’s cry pleasant.
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89 reviews
November 13, 2023
There’s something about the aesthetic of a teenage girl traveling to the Arctic that I absolutely love but can’t describe why and this book embodied that ❤️
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85 reviews1 follower
November 27, 2023
Im doing this for my speech and drama exam and its really great, not for reading but it has good monologue pieces, if you enjoy drama, do this!
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December 15, 2024
A Hundred Words for Snow is an interesting and sad book. It is about a teenage girl called Rory and her dad who passed away. Her dad was a geography teacher at her school and had a dream of going to the north pole. After the funeral he is cremated and is put in a urn.
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239 reviews7 followers
April 18, 2021
A heartwarming and deeply moving play with such a distinctive voice. Wonderfully pitched. I would very much like to read more plays like this :))
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30 reviews
January 13, 2024
“Love is life’s snow. It falls deepest and softest into the gashes left by the fight- whiter as purer than snow itself.”- Fridtjof Nansen

This was so beautiful. I’m currently on a reading kick of one-actor plays. I love Rory, and I adore the playwright’s perspective on the wild, frigid arctic as a representation of girlhood. Rory is crafty, a little sarcastic (Yes, because she is 15) intelligent, and bold! The ending was a little predictable but nonetheless powerful.

Personal favorite moment for me was her arrival in Svalbard: “I can’t believe that places like this exist, or that London can still exist right now, at the same time, as this place here. That right now, somewhere else people are crammed into the Tube or crossing a busy street or riding a roller-coaster or watching a movie, that all those peopley things are happening somewhere else while this is happening here.”
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30 reviews1 follower
January 7, 2024
Very nice play, reads well and is an interesting topic. I was very moved with how the main character dealt wit grief. I would definitely recommend to anyone who likes to read plays.
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