Mogadishu
Discover the powerful and thought-provoking play, Mogadishu, by acclaimed author Vivienne Franzmann. Published in 2012, this dramatic work spans 160 pages and delves into the complexities of education and morality. The story follows a well-meaning teacher who takes a stand for a troubled student, leading to unforeseen and chilling repercussions. Franzmann's gripping narrative explores themes of responsibility, the challenges within the educational system, and the impact of personal choices. Mogadishu is not just a play; it's a compelling reflection on the consequences of intervention and the delicate balance between right and wrong. Perfect for drama enthusiasts and those interested in contemporary issues, this work is a must-read. Get your copy today and experience the urgency and depth of Vivienne Franzmann's writing.