Morgan Lloyd Malcolm

[1] Malcolm's first play, Fanny and Madge, was produced on the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2002[2] and then transferred to the Old Red Lion in Islington for a three-week run.In 2009, the Lyric Hammersmith commissioned her to co-write their Christmas pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk with Joel Horwood Che Walker and Richard Bean.In 2020, she received a six-week attachment to the National Theatre Studio, and was commissioned by the Old Vic to co-write a community production.A screen adaptation of her stage play The Wasp was released in 2024, directed by Guillem Morales and starring Natalie Dormer and Naomie Harris.[8] Malcolm co-founded and co-runs the female-led horror-themed theatre company Terrifying Women, alongside playwrights Abi Zakarian and Sampira.
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