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A Novel
By Charlotte Runcie
By Charlotte Runcie
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Category: Literary Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction
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Jul 08, 2025 | ISBN 9780385551076
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About Bring the House Down
A theater critic at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe writes a vicious one-star review of a struggling actress he has a one-night stand with in this sharply funny, feminist tinderbox.
Alex Lyons always has his mind made up by the time the curtain comes down at a performance—the show either deserves a five-star rave, or a one-star pan. Anything in between is meaningless. On the opening night of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, he doesn’t deliberate over the rating for Hayley Sinclair’s show, nor does he hesitate when the opportunity presents itself to have a one-night stand with the struggling actress.
Unaware that she’s gone home with the theater critic who’s just written a career-ending review of her, Hayley wakes up at his apartment to see his scathing one-star critique in print on the kitchen table, and she’s not sure which humiliation offends her the most. So she revamps her show into a viral sensation critiquing Alex Lyons himself—entitled son of a famous actress, serial philanderer, and by all accounts a terrible man. Yet Alex remains unapologetic. As his reputation goes up in flames, he insists on telling his unvarnished version of events to his colleague, Sophie. Through her eyes, we see that the deeper she gets pulled into his downfall, the more conflicted she becomes. After all, there are always two sides to every story.
A brilliant Trojan horse of a book about art, power, misogyny, and female rage, Bring the House Down is a searing, insightful, and often hilarious debut that captures the blurred line between reality and performance.
About Bring the House Down
A theater critic at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe writes a vicious one-star review of a struggling actress he has a one-night stand with in this sharply funny, feminist tinderbox.
Alex Lyons always has his mind made up by the time the curtain comes down at a performance—the show either deserves a five-star rave, or a one-star pan. Anything in between is meaningless. On the opening night of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, he doesn’t deliberate over the rating for Hayley Sinclair’s show, nor does he hesitate when the opportunity presents itself to have a one-night stand with the struggling actress.
Unaware that she’s gone home with the theater critic who’s just written a career-ending review of her, Hayley wakes up at his apartment to see his scathing one-star critique in print on the kitchen table, and she’s not sure which humiliation offends her the most. So she revamps her show into a viral sensation critiquing Alex Lyons himself—entitled son of a famous actress, serial philanderer, and by all accounts a terrible man. Yet Alex remains unapologetic. As his reputation goes up in flames, he insists on telling his unvarnished version of events to his colleague, Sophie. Through her eyes, we see that the deeper she gets pulled into his downfall, the more conflicted she becomes. After all, there are always two sides to every story.
A brilliant Trojan horse of a book about art, power, misogyny, and female rage, Bring the House Down is a searing, insightful, and often hilarious debut that captures the blurred line between reality and performance.
About Charlotte Runcie
CHARLOTTE RUNCIE was most recently the Daily Telegraph’s radio critic and senior arts columnist. She has also written for magazines and newspapers including the Times and the Guardian, spending years in the culture trenches reviewing shows at the Edinburgh Festival…. More about Charlotte Runcie
About Charlotte Runcie
CHARLOTTE RUNCIE was most recently the Daily Telegraph’s radio critic and senior arts columnist. She has also written for magazines and newspapers including the Times and the Guardian, spending years in the culture trenches reviewing shows at the Edinburgh Festival…. More about Charlotte Runcie
Product Details
Category: Literary Fiction
Hardcover | $28.00
Published by Doubleday
Jul 08, 2025 | 304 Pages | 5-1/2 x 8-1/4 | ISBN 9780385551076
Category: Literary Fiction
Ebook | $14.99
Published by Doubleday
Jul 08, 2025 | 304 Pages | ISBN 9780385551083
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