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'Don't forget, lovely listeners: if there's nothing to feel, then there's nothing to fear!' Number one fan, Eva Jeong, adores her daily routine. She wakes up bright and early, texts her twin sister, and watches The Lifetime Lila Show on her black-and-white television in her little pink bungalow. She's perfectly happy. Charming television host, Lila, is a beacon of hope for the British public. Nobody else can look after an entire nation with such charm and grace from morning to night! Except the idyllic life Eva cares for so deeply will soon be disrupted by a simple knock on the door. Lila's…mehr

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'Don't forget, lovely listeners: if there's nothing to feel, then there's nothing to fear!' Number one fan, Eva Jeong, adores her daily routine. She wakes up bright and early, texts her twin sister, and watches The Lifetime Lila Show on her black-and-white television in her little pink bungalow. She's perfectly happy. Charming television host, Lila, is a beacon of hope for the British public. Nobody else can look after an entire nation with such charm and grace from morning to night! Except the idyllic life Eva cares for so deeply will soon be disrupted by a simple knock on the door. Lila's warm, welcoming smile suddenly doesn't feel as safe as it did before. What is everyone hiding from Eva - and what is Eva hiding from?
Autorenporträt
Emily Rennie is a London-based writer, producer, and performer. She has a Masters in Creative Producing from Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts and a BA in English & American Literature and Drama from the University of Kent. From the honest one-woman play about chronic illness, 'Can I Call You Back?' at Theatre Peckham, to being long-listed for the Funny Women Comedy Writing Award for the TV pilot 'I'm Not That Weird', Emily enjoys writing across a wide array of media.When not writing, Emily is making new theatre with her Co-Producer Phoebe White over at Rennie and White Productions, giving a platform for up-and-coming writers, directors, actors and other creatives. She also makes silly comedies with Big Licks Theatre Company, where her play, That's A Bit of Sheer-luck! A Sherlock Holmes Parody' had a sell-out Edinburgh Fringe run.