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Fifteen-year-old Bess has no idea when she heads to London to see her uncle Ted that she is about to find herself at the heart of a scandal involving sexual impropriety; her stepfather, Thom; and an attempted overthrow of the government. What does all this? And will she be able to spin the facts to create a myth based on her own innocence?
About the Author
Kate Hennig is a diverse, multi-award-winning theatre artist: a playwright, performer, and teacher. Kate's first play, The Last Wife, which premiered at the Stratford Festival, was met with rave reviews and will have five further productions in 2017, including a US premiere in Chicago. Kate is currently writing Father's Daughter, the third play in the Tudor queens series. Born in England and raised in Alberta, she lives and writes in Stratford, Ontario. Visit www.katehennig.com for more information.
About the Author
Kate Hennig is a diverse, multi-award-winning theatre artist: a playwright, performer, and teacher. Kate's first play, The Last Wife, which premiered at the Stratford Festival, was met with rave reviews and will have five further productions in 2017, including a US premiere in Chicago. Kate is currently writing Father's Daughter, the third play in the Tudor queens series. Born in England and raised in Alberta, she lives and writes in Stratford, Ontario. Visit www.katehennig.com for more information.
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