Description
These five pieces of drama (originally written as pieces with the intention that the author play all the characters, but which could involve a larger cast) are designed in order that they may be performed as consecutive plays within the same performance. Alternatively, they can be performed separately, each a self-contained piece in its own right.
About the Author
Louise Stokes, born in Somerset in 1962, became an actor, writer, stand up comedian, artist and healer, as a result of nhs bullying. She grew up in Shropshire before studying a Joint Honours B.A. in Philosophy and Politics at Durham University, moving to Birmingham in 1984, after gaining her degree, to train as a psychiatric nurse. She devoted fifteen years of her life to the health service, working first with adults, and later specialising in child psychiatry. During these years, she gained a Certificate in Individual and Family Counselling, an M.A. in Sociological Research in Health Care, and a Diploma in Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing.
These five pieces of drama (originally written as pieces with the intention that the author play all the characters, but which could involve a larger cast) are designed in order that they may be performed as consecutive plays within the same performance. Alternatively, they can be performed separately, each a self-contained piece in its own right.
About the Author
Louise Stokes, born in Somerset in 1962, became an actor, writer, stand up comedian, artist and healer, as a result of nhs bullying. She grew up in Shropshire before studying a Joint Honours B.A. in Philosophy and Politics at Durham University, moving to Birmingham in 1984, after gaining her degree, to train as a psychiatric nurse. She devoted fifteen years of her life to the health service, working first with adults, and later specialising in child psychiatry. During these years, she gained a Certificate in Individual and Family Counselling, an M.A. in Sociological Research in Health Care, and a Diploma in Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing.