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Ink Deep

By Vivienne Franzmann. A young mother tries to make sense of her father's abuse of her in the past, and the fact that her mother did not protect her.

Ink Deep by Vivienne Franzmann

Annie has rebuilt her life following a nervous breakdown. She lives in a beautiful isolated cottage on the Isle of Mull. She is in a new relationship with a local artist, Ed. Her children are healthy and attend a secondary school on the mainland. So why isn't she happy?

Producer/Director Gary Brown

Vivienne Franzmann won the Bruntwood Playwriting Competition in 2008 for her play 'Mogadishu', which was produced in 2011 by the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester to huge critical acclaim. She went on to win the George Devine Award for 'The most promising playwright of 2010'. She has a new play premiering at the Royal Court in June 2012. This is her first original drama for radio.

45 minutes

Last on

Wed 12 Nov 201414:15

Credits

RoleContributor
AnnieGillian Kearney
EdDerek Riddell
JessSarah McDonald Hughes
LeoCharles Swinford
JacquelineBarbara Marten
WriterVivienne Franzmann
DirectorGary Brown
ProducerGary Brown

Broadcasts

  • Wed 9 May 201214:15
  • Wed 12 Nov 201414:15

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