Tatty Hennessy
Tatty is an award-winning playwright, dramaturg and director. In 2019, her award-winning play A HUNDRED WORDS FOR SNOW transferred from the Arcola Theatre to the Trafalgar Studios where it received 4 Offie nominations including Best New Play and Most Promising New Playwright. Tatty has a passion and skill for writing for young audiences and has worked extensively with the National Youth Theatre, in 2018 writing F* OFF directed by Paul Roseby, exploring the first digitally native generation (Edinburgh Fringe 2019) and later adapting Orwell's ANIMAL FARM which premiered in 2021. In 2022 she adapted Michael Morpurgo’s beloved novel THE SLEEPING SWORD for the Watermill Theatre in a production that had creative-access at its heart and previously she adapted THE SNOW QUEEN for Theatre N16 which later played to theatre-starved audiences at Brighton Open Air Theatre in 2020. In 2022 North Carolina’s Burning Coal Theatre commissioned her to write A GREAT BIG WOOLLY MAMMOTH THAWING FROM THE ICE which premiered in October 2022. Tatty was awarded a commission under the WGGB’s New Play Commission Scheme in 2022 under which she’s writing her latest play ATTRITION for producer Rebecca Gwyther.