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Vivienne Franzmann In , Vivienne won a Bruntwood Playwriting Award for her first play Mogadishu and was awarded the George Devine Award for Most Promising Playwright in Her next play, The Witness premiered at the Royal Court, London in  · Vivienne Franzmann's piece anticipated the vogue for school plays in exploring the consequences of false accusation. It makes a gripping spectacle, Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins. Vivienne Franzmann was a Drama teacher for twelve years. She left teaching in to pursue writing after winning the Bruntwood Playwriting Competition. The play that won - MOGADISHU -was also winner of the George Devine Award in and opened /5.


"Mogadishu" by Vivienne Franzmann is an immensely powerful gritty play about modern school life. I saw it last night on it's return to the Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith (until Saturday 31 March). Absolutely brilliant. An incredibly talented bunch of young actors work together seamlessly to create one of the most compelling, moving and. Mogadishu. Franzmann, Vivienne. When white secondary school teacher Amanda is pushed to the ground by black student Jason, she's reluctant to report him as she knows exclusion could condemn him to a future as troubled as his past. But Jason can protect himself and with a story of his own he drags Amanda into a vortex of lies in which victim. Following its world premiere and sell-out runs at the Lyric Hammersmith and Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, Mogadishu arrives at the Liverpool Playhouse.


Mogadishu by Vivienne Franzmann. Paperback (Revised Edition) $ Paperback. $ NOOK Book. $ View All Available Formats Editions. Vivienne Franzmann's piece anticipated the vogue for school plays in exploring the consequences of false accusation. It makes a gripping spectacle, but also occasionally stretches the bounds of. A revised edition of Vivienne Franzmann's sizzling debut play, which played to fantastic reviews and packed houses in Nominated for BEST PLAY at the What’s on Stage Awards, winner of the Bruntwood Playwriting Award, and winner of the George Devine Award for Most Promising Playwright, Mogadishu explores a world where the truth is somewhere between public and private.

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