Publisher's Synopsis
'Bryony Lavery's big, brave, compassionate play about grief, revenge, forgiveness and bearing the unbearable.' Guardian One sunny evening, ten-year-old Rhona goes missing. Her mother, Nancy, retreats into a state of frozen hope. Agnetha, an American academic, comes to England to research a thesis entitled 'Serial Killing: A Forgivable Act?' Then there's Ralph, a loner with a bit of previous who's looking for some distraction . . . Drawn together by horrific circumstances, these three embark upon a long dark journey which finally curves upward into the light. Frozen premièred at the Birmingham Rep and was revived at the Royal National Theatre, London in 2002.