Synopsis: When Annabelle wakes up in a stranger’s bedroom on her 30th birthday, she thinks the day cannot possibly get any worse. She’s at rock bottom, painfully hungover, and struggling to deal with the quest for love and the complexities of life – all under the thumb of societal pressures concerning sexual spontaneity, trust and joy. And then, Bernard walks in…
About the Director: Florence Keith-Roach is an actor, writer and director, who works across theatre, film and television. After training at Drama Centre, she was selected to partake in Channel 4’s 2017 screenwriting programme, and became one of two filmmakers to win a 2017 BFI Future Film and SAI Bursary award for feature film development. She is currently developing several TV shows as a writer/actor, including Sex Club with Bandit TV. She has previously co-written, directed and acted in the comedy short film Frenching The Bully with Freddy Syborn and they are currently developing a new web series, Jelly Wrestlers, for Channel 4 comedy. Her second play, Eggs, which she wrote and performed in, received a host of five star reviews and was published by Nick Hern Books. Her roles in theatre, film and TV include Juliet Naked (Jesse Peretz), Philomena (Stephen Frears) and Hulu’s upcoming The Great.