Airswimming

Airswimming

"Airswimming" is the first play written by Charlotte Jones. Its 1997 premiere at the Battersea Arts Centre was directed by Anna Mackmin (making her debut as a director) and featured Rosie Cavaliero and Scarlett Mackmin. It is based on two women being imprisoned in a mental asylum in the 1920s for having children outside of marriage, only being released in the 1970s.

External links

* [http://www.doollee.com/PlaywrightsJ/jones-charlotte.html Author biography]


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