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Katie Louisa Morgan on her play "Fox" | A Show about Motherhood

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Katie is an actor and writer who has graduated from Goldsmiths University and East 15 Drama School. 

Her credits include:

Film:

  • Burlesque Films
  • Animal Charm

TV:

  • The Cut

Theatre:

  • Caviar and Chips - Soho Theatre and Tour
  • Two’s Tales - King’s Head Theatre
  • Uncle Vanya - Theatre Nomad
  • Hamlet, The Seagull and The Odyssey - Factory Theatre Company 


As both an actor and writer she has also appeared in her own one woman show “Fox”, written in 2018, first performed at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2019, followed by a UK Tour. Including a recent run at the Park Theatre in Islington this past December, directed by Lisa Cagnacci. 


Katie and I discuss her play, the writing process, getting the show up and running, and the rewards and challenges of its subject, motherhood. 


The play follows a mother called “MUM”, she’s just given birth to her first child and finds herself increasingly anxious, as a result of being isolated in her flat all day caring for her newborn while her husband is at work.

On top of this, a mysterious homeless man is perched on the other side of the wall of her flat. While he offers no threat to the mother and child, his presence is nevertheless unsettling, and the mother would like to know more about why and how he got there. 


This play is about the side of being a parent that many wouldn’t know about, it removes the rose tinted glasses and shows you what its really like. In addition, how important it is to ask for help if you’re struggling and how you don’t have to do it on your own. 


Thank you Katie!

-

Oliver Gower

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