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  1. Aug 11, 2020 · Spoonface Steinberg : and other plays : from Radio 4's God's country : Hall, Lee, 1966- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  2. Summary. Lee Hall's extraordinary, award-winning play about faith, love and the meaning of life was first broadcast on Radio 4 in 1997 to unprecedented acclaim. A monologue by an autistic eight-year-old girl who is dying of cancer, it is at turns funny, intensely moving and profound.

  3. Spoonface Steinberg made an extraordinary impact in 1997 as a BBC play for radio—a medium where most plays are broadcast and rapidly forgotten. Apocrypha has it that burly truck drivers pulled into lay-bys to weep on hearing this narration by the autistic child (age uncertain) dying of cancer.

  4. Oct 17, 2023 · Spoonface is seven years old, autistic and terminally ill with cancer. She's fascinated by opera and by the way her parents behave. With the help of their cl...

  5. Nov 10, 2017 · A play about an 8-year old autistic girl dying from cancer sounds like a recipe for a melancholy night out, but Spoonface Steinberg is actually entirely the opposite: uplifting, clarifying and hopeful.

  6. Hall wrote the script for the stage version of Shakespeare in Love adapted from the film. His best known film is Billy Elliot for which he received an Oscar nomination. More recent films include Rocketman and Victoria and Abdul.

  7. May 1, 2011 · Performed by Becky Simpson, Spoonface is a young autistic Jewish girl who, learning that she is terminally ill, contemplates the meaning of life and death in a dramatic monologue interwoven with operatic extracts from the magical voice of Maria Callas.

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