Maud Dromgoole is a writer from London. Her plays include
Mary’s Babies (VAULT Festival/King’s Head/Fertility Fest @ Bush Theatre/Jermyn Street Theatre);
Rosa, Ursula and Richard (Finalist Mercury Weinberger Prize; reading at Old Red Lion);
Blue Moon (Bread and Roses/The Courtyard/Arcola – as short play). Her short plays include
Sleeping Beauty (The Bunker);
Milk (The Bunker/Hackney Attic); Cake (The Cockpit/Tristan Bates Theatre);
The Boy James (Love Bites);
A Violet in the Youth of Primy Nature (Theatre Utopia) and
Selkie (Southwark Playhouse/Old Red Lion). Her sitcom
Acting Up was shortlisted for BBC Writersroom Comedy Script Room.
Mary Barton, a pioneer of fertility treatment, thought her husband was perfect. And doesn't every child deserve the perfect father? So Mary used her husband's sperm to impregnate up to a thousand women, and then burnt all the records. A thousand resulting children, the 'Barton Brood',...
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