The Corn Exchange's stage adaptation of Eimear McBride's award-winning novel A Girl is a Half-formed Thing has won three awards at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
The play, which was adapted for the stage by Corn Exchange founder and director Annie Ryan, has won the Stage Acting Award for Moone Boy star Aoife Duffin; the Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award 2015; and The Scotsman Fringe First Award.
Winner of numerous literary awards including the Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction 2014, A Girl is a Half-formed Thing follows the inner narrative of a girl from the womb to the age of twenty.
The production received rave reviews during its sell-out run in Edinburgh and will undertake a UK tour in 2016 followed by its US premiere at the Jerome Robbins Theatre, New York in April.