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Louise Wallwein tells the true story of her meeting with her birth mother three decades after being put up for a failed adoption. With music by Jaydev Mistry.

Manchester poet Louise Wallwein works with young people, particularly disadvantaged teenagers and care leavers.
In Glue, Louise tells her own true story, beginning with a reunion with her birth mother, three decades after being adopted. After the failure of that placement, at the age of 9, Louise was taken in care where she stayed until she was old enough to leave. In Glue she examines the meaning of bloodlines and family and the quest she set out on hoping to find answers through meeting her birth mother.
The play opens in 1999: 'my life was moving in the right direction - a career, a new home and a new girlfriend. We share a very private first reunion with her mother, exposing fierce independence and emotional vulnerability.
Glue includes poems set to music and a soundtrack composed and played by musician Jaydev Mistry, including the text from her adoption file, 'born, transferred, placed, discharged, returned'.

Directed by Susan Roberts

44 minutes

Last on

Tue 27 Aug 201914:15

Credits

RoleContributor
LouiseLouise Wallwein
Social WorkerJulie Hesmondhalgh
Sister PhilomenaFiona Clarke
DeniseFiona Clarke
BridgetEileen O'Brien
DirectorSusan Roberts
WriterLouise Wallwein

Broadcasts

  • Fri 29 Sep 201714:15
  • Tue 27 Aug 201914:15

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