Frozen by Bryony Lavery is a play that premiered in 1998 in Birmingham, England. It is a gripping psychological drama that explores the aftermath of a child's disappearance. The play is structured around three main characters - a mother, a killer, and a psychiatrist - whose stories intertwine and intersect in unexpected ways.
The play examines themes of grief, loss, guilt, and redemption as it delves into the psyche of the three characters. The mother, Nancy, is struggling with the loss of her daughter and the guilt she feels for not protecting her. The killer, Ralph, is grappling with his own demons and his inability to control his violent impulses. The psychiatrist, Agnetha, is trying to understand both Nancy and Ralph to help them heal and move forward.
Frozen received critical acclaim for its powerful writing and sensitive treatment of difficult subject matter. It won the 1998 John Whiting Award and was nominated for the Olivier Award for Best New Play. The play has been performed in theaters around the world and has been adapted into a film and a novel.
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