Hannah Lavery: ‘I have learned to lean in, to think that everything I’m doing is for a tiny room’
Hannah Lavery. Photo: Hazel Mirsepasi
The award-winning poet, playwright and performer talks about almost relinquishing her dream of a career in theatre, liking the idea of ‘fusion fiction’, and why her play Lament for Sheku Bayoh feels more urgent and timely than ever
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