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I only took a few months to write Branwen, yet I feel it is twice as good as Recipe for Disaster, which I wrote a year before. Mainly because it was a serious play, and I learnt a lot from it, but also because I put a lot of meaning into it. I also tried something new by interpreting the classroom into the whole story. This show was performed during the summer of 2007, in a theatre in North Wales. If you feel something at the last scene of the play, then I will be a very happy person.
The Script
In this adaptation of the famous Celtic myth, Branwen marries the Irish king Matholwch, who loves her very much, but he is backed into a corner and is forced to send her as a slave in the kitchens, trapped in Ireland. Can Bendigeidfran, her giant brother, come and save her?