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Morgan Lloyd Malcolm

Morgan Lloyd Malcolm is a playwright and screenwriter.

Her plays include: Mum (Theatre Royal, Plymouth and Soho Theatre, London, 2021); Emilia (Shakespeare's Globe, London, 2018; West End, 2019); The Wasp (Hampstead Theatre & Trafalgar Studios, 2015); and Belongings (Hampstead Theatre & Trafalgar Studios, 2011; shortlisted for the Charles Wintour Most Promising Playwright Award).

In 2013 she was chosen as a member of the Soho Six (Soho Theatre). She has co-written several acclaimed immersive site-specific plays with Katie Lyons, produced by Look Left Look Right, including You Once Said Yes, Above and Beyond and Once Upon a Christmas. She was part of the writing team for four of the Lyric Hammersmith's pantomimes from 2009-2012 and wrote (solo) the Bolton Octagon's Christmas plays for 2013 and 2014. She has written two large community plays for the Old Vic New Voices: Platform and Epidemic.

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Belongings

From the deserts of a modern war to the battleground of a family kitchen, Morgan Lloyd Malcolm's explosive play delves into one woman's quest for identity and a place she can call home.

  • Paperback

The Wasp

A twisting two-hander, a psychological thriller from the acclaimed author of Emilia.

  • Paperback

The Motherhood Project

Monologues and Reflections on Motherhood

By various

A collection of dramatic monologues and real-life reflections by some of the UK's leading writers, artists and thinkers, and explores all the guilt, joy and absurdity, the regrets, pressures and taboos surrounding motherhood.

Mum

A raw and real exploration of early motherhood, from the award-winning writer of Emilia.

Emilia

A riotous, witty reclaiming of the life of Emilia Bassano, poet, mistress, mother, and exceptional woman – widely considered the 'Dark Lady' of Shakespeare's sonnets.