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'''Vivienne Franzman''' (born 1971) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[playwright]] from [[Walthamstow]], whose first play, ''[[Mogadishu (play)|Mogadishu]]'', was critically acclaimed on its première at the [[Royal Exchange, Manchester]]<ref>Mogadishu at the Royal Exchange http://www.royalexchange.org.uk/event.aspx?id=335</ref> and on its transference to the [[Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith)|Lyric Theatre]], [[Hammersmith]]<ref>Mogadishu at the Lyric http://www.lyric.co.uk/production-archive/entry/mogadishu/</ref> in 2011. Dominic Cavendish of ''[[The Daily Telegraph|The Telegraph]]'' called it "the play of the year".<ref>The Telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/theatre-reviews/8301960/Mogadishu-Manchester-Royal-Exchange-review.html</ref> The play based on her own experiences<ref>Franzmann interview http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23860314-teacher-turns-playwright-to-tell-everyday-story-of-false-racism-claim.do</ref> as a school teacher starred [[Julia Ford]] as a teacher victimised by a student's lies after she tries to protect him.
'''Vivienne Franzman''' (born 1971) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[playwright]] from [[Walthamstow]], whose first play, ''[[Mogadishu (play)|Mogadishu]]'', was critically acclaimed on its première at the [[Royal Exchange, Manchester]]<ref>Mogadishu at the Royal Exchange http://www.royalexchange.org.uk/event.aspx?id=335</ref> and on its transference to the [[Lyric Theatre (Hammersmith)|Lyric Theatre]], [[Hammersmith]]<ref>Mogadishu at the Lyric http://www.lyric.co.uk/production-archive/entry/mogadishu/</ref> in 2011. Dominic Cavendish of ''[[The Daily Telegraph|The Telegraph]]'' called it "the play of the year".<ref>The Telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/theatre-reviews/8301960/Mogadishu-Manchester-Royal-Exchange-review.html</ref> The play based on her own experiences<ref>Franzmann interview http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23860314-teacher-turns-playwright-to-tell-everyday-story-of-false-racism-claim.do</ref> as a school teacher starred [[Julia Ford]] as a teacher victimised by a student's lies after she tries to protect him.
Her latest play, "Pests," opens in March in The Royal Exchange, London.


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<ref>--~~~~The Guardian review[[Page title or URLhttp://www.theguardian.com/stage/2014/mar/05/pests-vivienne-franzmann-women-prison-drugs|The Guardian review]]</ref>





Revision as of 13:28, 14 March 2014

Vivienne Franzman (born 1971) is a British playwright from Walthamstow, whose first play, Mogadishu, was critically acclaimed on its première at the Royal Exchange, Manchester[1] and on its transference to the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith[2] in 2011. Dominic Cavendish of The Telegraph called it "the play of the year".[3] The play based on her own experiences[4] as a school teacher starred Julia Ford as a teacher victimised by a student's lies after she tries to protect him. Her latest play, "Pests," opens in March in The Royal Exchange, London.

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  1. ^ --~~~~The Guardian reviewThe Guardian review