Frozen (play)

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Frozen is a 2004 play by Bryony Lavery, a British playwright, that tells the story of the disappearance of a 10-year-old girl, Rhona. The play follows Rhona's mother and her killer, Ralphie, over the years that follow. They are linked by a doctor who is studying what causes men to commit such crimes.

The themes of the play include emotional paralysis and forgiveness.

[edit] Reviews

  • "[A] big, brave, compassionate play about grief, revenge, forgiveness and bearing the unbearable." -- The Guardian

"A major play . . . Thrilling, humane, and timely." -- The Times of London