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An explosive, gripping and disturbing play about the phenomenon of False Memory Syndrome.

Anna Weiss is a hypnotherapist, specialising in revealing 'lost' memories. Under her care, twenty-year-old Lynn has begun to 'remember' a long history of sexual abuse by her father. When Lynn confronts her father, David, he protests his innocence vehemently – so are Lynn's memories real or are they dark auto-suggestions?

Mike Cullen's play Anna Weiss was first performed at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, in 1997, winning the Edinburgh Festival Critics' Award. It was revived at the Whitehall Theatre in the West End in 1999.



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'This is one of those rare plays that leaves an audience emotionally overwhelmed and desperate to talk about what they have just seen... Cullen has joined the major league of contemporary dramatists'

* Daily Telegraph *

'A piece of theatre as intriguing and slippery as any you are likely to see this year'

* Independent *

Anna Weiss

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    Publisher: Nick Hern Books
    Publication Date: 28/08/1997
    ISBN13: 9781854593887, 978-1854593887
    ISBN10: 1854593889
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    Description

    Book Synopsis

    An explosive, gripping and disturbing play about the phenomenon of False Memory Syndrome.

    Anna Weiss is a hypnotherapist, specialising in revealing 'lost' memories. Under her care, twenty-year-old Lynn has begun to 'remember' a long history of sexual abuse by her father. When Lynn confronts her father, David, he protests his innocence vehemently – so are Lynn's memories real or are they dark auto-suggestions?

    Mike Cullen's play Anna Weiss was first performed at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, in 1997, winning the Edinburgh Festival Critics' Award. It was revived at the Whitehall Theatre in the West End in 1999.



    Trade Review

    'This is one of those rare plays that leaves an audience emotionally overwhelmed and desperate to talk about what they have just seen... Cullen has joined the major league of contemporary dramatists'

    * Daily Telegraph *

    'A piece of theatre as intriguing and slippery as any you are likely to see this year'

    * Independent *

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