Writers’ Room: Pieces of Me
Part of the Writers' Room Festival.
Written by Isabelle Defaut.
“I learnt so much in that moment, about being an adult, about being a parent, about being married, about being a family. Lessons I didn’t necessarily want to learn.”
Pieces of Me is a new play by Isabelle Defaut about a woman’s journey through life and loss.
Pieces of Me was developed as part of the Marlowe Theatre Writers’ Room Advanced Playwriting course.
Contains themes on baby loss.
Isabelle Defaut
Isabelle grew up in London and moved to Kent 12 years ago, where she lives with her husband and two children.
She is Artistic Director of Portrait Theatre, a company specialising in Verbatim Theatre and supported by The University of Kent.
Isabelle’s verbatim plays include Stillmine for Portrait, and I Am Seen. Are You? for the Marlowe’s Youth Company.
Her latest play Generation FOMO has just completed a tour with Kent County Council in March and about to embark on a second tour in July for secondary schools around Kent.
Isabelle is proud to be a member of the Marlowe Theatre’s Writers’ Room.