Emma-Louise Howell
Emma is an award-winning writer from Spalding. Described as ‘one of the undoubted stars of the future’ (Broadway Baby), her work has been performed at Pleasance, Soho Theatre, Mercury Theatre, Leicester Curve and featured on BBC Introducing. She’s also been recognised by various writing prizes, winning the Michael Ross Award, a Boundless Accelerator Award and shortlisted for prizes such as The Stage Innovation Award, Women in Theatre Lab, the International Playwriting Prize and The Stagey Place Edinburgh Award. ‘Bold, unflinching and impossible to ignore’, she’s interested in using theatre to break audience expectations and ask daring, theatrical questions about every day encounters.
PROJECT:
“You are asking me to describe a gap. Something that has become an empty space”
A woman goes missing and the world looks for her.
They look at every single detail of her.
A new play interrogating the unstoppable rise of media sleuths and our obsession with True Crime, this play tackles the dangerous phenomenon of Missing White Woman syndrome and what happens when crime against women becomes a genre of entertainment.
Blending theatre, audio drama and podcast culture, this is a new way to experience true crime podcasts and unravel the darker side of the stories we can’t seem to stop ourselves listening to.