Late 1940s, Argentina. A pregnant Eva Braun didn’t kill herself in the bunker but escaped to South America and now lives out a lonely existence in Buenos Aires, under a fake name. Every afternoon, she visits the same cafe with her baby son, Wolfie - Hitler’s child. But then she is confronted by Holocaust survivor, Gertrude Rosenberg, who is determined to discover the truth.
Performed at Arcola theatre, London - 'Page to Stage' - October 2018.
Theatre in the Pound, Cockpit Theatre, London - November 2018.
More projects
Martha’s Song
The hardships of homelessness are overcome by an old woman's determination to hold on to the one gift she has left.
The Box Room
An ageing gangster plans to buy an isolated old house in order to do some enforcing but he meets his match in Gemma, single mum and estate agent from hell.
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A young hairdresser goes on a date with the girl he likes but struggles to tell her about the dark secret that has held him back in life.
Aktion T4
Wartime Berlin. Little is known about the thousands of people with mental health issues who perished under the Nazis...
Writing contests
Wildsound Monthly Writing Festival (May 2016) - 'Lorna's Island' read by Sean Kaufman.