We are uber excited to be joined by Playwright Tatty Hennessy to discuss her play A Hundred Words for Snow. If you've not yet listened to Season 2 Episode 4 on the text then we suggest you listen to that first. This is such a treat of a conversation as Tatty talks about how she got into writing, what influence her own trip to Svalbard had on the piece - and just what she'd risk frostbite for.
Co Hosted by Lexie Ward and Meg Robinson.
Music By Connor Barton (Sethera Sound Design)
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Tatty Hennessy is an award-winning playwright, dramaturg and director. In 2017 she won the Heretic Voices Monologue Competition with her play A HUNDRED WORDS FOR SNOW who’s Trafalgar Studios run saw it nominated for 4 Offie nominations including Best New Play and Most Promising New Playwright .
In 2018 Tatty wrote F* OFF for the National Youth Theatre directed by Paul Roseby, exploring the first digitally native generation, which played throughout the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Previously she has adapted THE SNOW QUEEN for Theatre N16, developed her first play ALL THAT LIVES about Henrietta Lax at the Ovalhouse Theatre and is currently developing new work.
She has also completed her first script for television, KITTY KITTY, which explores women and violence and the obsessive consumption of true crime stories.
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