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Ming Ho

Ming Ho writes for stage, screen, and audio drama. Her play, The Things We Never Said (BBC R4), won WGGB Best Radio Drama Award, 2018. Other credits include EastEnders, Casualty (BBC TV); Heartbeat, The Bill (ITV); Riot Girls: Male Order (BBC R4), and commissions for LAMDA, RADA, Leeds Playhouse, and Theatr Clwyd.

Born in England of Chinese/Welsh heritage, Ming wrote Citizens of Nowhere? for Chinese Arts Now (Southbank Centre & Edinburgh Fringe), exploring roots and identity in Brexit Britain, which spawned short film British People, commissioned as part of The Uncertain Kingdom anthology (BFIPlayer, Amazon, iTunes, Curzon Home, GooglePlay, 2020).

Ming has also worked in TV drama development, script editing series such as Hamish Macbeth (BBC) and co-creating McCready and Daughter for Ecosse Films/BBC Northern Ireland. Her play, Exhumation, written on the Royal Court Theatre Writers’ Group, was workshopped there with director Lucy Morrison.

The trauma of gradually losing her mother to dementia over a twenty-year progression of the disease inspired Ming’s signature piece, The Things We Never Said. Her blog, (Dementia Just Ain’t) Sexy, chronicles her experiences and thoughts on the issue.

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