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Vivienne Franzmann : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vivienne Franzmann 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〔Mogadishu at the Royal Exchange http://www.royalexchange.org.uk/event.aspx?id=335〕 and on its transference to the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith〔Mogadishu at the Lyric http://www.lyric.co.uk/production-archive/entry/mogadishu/〕 in 2011. Dominic Cavendish of ''The Telegraph'' called it "the play of the year".〔The Telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/theatre-reviews/8301960/Mogadishu-Manchester-Royal-Exchange-review.html〕 The play based on her own experiences〔Franzmann interview http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23860314-teacher-turns-playwright-to-tell-everyday-story-of-false-racism-claim.do〕 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. The play “Pests” is the story of two sisters. The two young siblings are heroin addicts, have literacy issues, have been sexually abused as children, have been in prison, had abortions and suffer from mental illness. The lives of these two main characters revolves around violence, unemployment and poverty. Clean Break (theatre company), which works with women ex-convicts or those at risk of breaking the law, commissioned the play. ==Awards== Franzman won George Devine award for new writing in 2011 for Mogadishu.
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