'I became a playwright in my 50s': the writers who came to theatre later in life
Olivia Hannah, who staged her first play at 39 and Siân Rowland, whose creative career began in her 40s, two emerging writers who started their careers later in life
The Stage investigates the boundaries, barriers and benefits of being an older emerging writer
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