After a whirlwind courtship Roisin Kelly ignored the sceptics and objectors and married aspiring novelist Brody Brady. Fast forward one year and Roisin’s honeymoon is well and truly over. Brody has become her reclusive freeloading lodger whilst he pens his masterpiece and she walks on eggshells.Working in the Council Planning office Roisin dreams to escape the mundanity of her life. Her true passions are cooking and entertaining her family and friends but she lacks the confidence to take it any further. When a charity supper club is suggested by best friends Jools and Richard Roisin has no choice and is reluctantly swept along to be head chef for the fundraiser.With the help of her friends Roisin starts to believe that there is more to life that moody writers hamsters and poor hygiene and that maybe she has a few dreams of her own. And that just when you think life has nothing left to give your whole world can change.
Caroline Lennon is a native of County Wicklow. After attending Trinity College, Dublin, she trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Her theatre and film work ranges from Greek Tragedy to modern... more