Kirsty Williams (drama)

A very small man intervenes in a scene similar to a nursery rhyme and helps a young lady in distress.

This family history offers an intimate insight into the experience of being German during a turbulent century.

When she comes down to breakfast to find her dad's still up from the night before and still drinking vodka, she decides it's time to leave home.

Bronze Sony Award for Best Drama 2010[1] Alone, she decides to take a cruise-ship crossing to visit her old friend, Edwin, in New York.

As an ultra-nationalist and an ultra-morbid poet prepare to compete against a scantily clad Biblical-rapper, a man professing to be William McGonagall arrives to take stock of Scotland's brave new lyrical world.