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Rory and Gemma break in to the Mersea Island RNLI station on Halloween in 1987. He wants to run away to London. She wants him to notice that she's not drinking. Over the course of the next thirty-four years the consequences of that night will tear their lives apart.
An uncensored and funny show about rage, suicide and so-called self-care, If You Love Me This Might Hurt explores mental health, council estates, the trauma men can inflict and the magic of having a brilliant nan all through a queer lens.
DJ BAZZER¿s YEAR 6 DISCO Baz is the resident DJ of Brigdale Primary. Next week, it's the Year 6 Leavers' Disco: the biggest gig of the year. With a mighty setlist of early-noughties bangers cued up, Baz is raring to go for the event of a lifetime. That is, until their old school rival barges his way back onto the scene, forcing Baz to recollect the things he'd kept buried for years, and face up to moments in his past that will define his future¿Join Baz in the multimedia, solo adventure of the century: DJ BAZZER¿s YEAR 6 DISCO, exploring childhood dreams that never wake up, the things that keep you up at night and the toxicity of comparing ourselves to others. As Baz traverses through the nostalgic sounds of his childhood, he asks the audience to consider the hopes they had for growing up, and what it means to be alive through a journey of Magaluf rooftop raves, hospital wards and the glow stick laden school halls of years gone by. TETHERED George and Hal are putting on a play. They¿re playing Moins and Sans. George needs it to be perfect. Hal's fallen out of love with it. As the pair traverse through their madcap story of party hats, balloonies and mysterious messages, the actors are forced to question many things. Like, how far would we go to keep ourselves sane when trapped in one place for too long? How much do we rely on each other? And how do you pronounce Moins? TETHERED is an award-winning surreal comedy from the critically acclaimed ChewBoy Productions, exploring hope, loss, and dependence, following a successful run at the Lion and Unicorn Theatre where the company are Associate Artists.
This new verbatim play is based on the testimony of Hungarian Holocaust survivor Susan Pollack MBE, aged only thirteen when she was sent to the notorious Auschwitz -Birkenau in the summer of 1944.
Widely studied, frequently staged - verbatim theatre is everywhere. In this new book, playwright Mark Wheeller, one of the most performed living playwright in the UK, takes a personal journey through the form, and demystifies the making process. Perfect for teachers, educators, and students.
Based upon the true story of a death in custody, Lament for Sheku Bayoh asks the urgent question, is Scotland really a safe place?
A follow up to the popular The Ultimate Drama Pot Collection - 100 Monologues for Young Performers, this book is designed to be a teacher's best friend - packed full of games, activities and exercises for devising and improvising.
A collection of essays that explore the divide and polarisation of opinion over musical theatre, and what we can do to stay open-minded and make musicals better.
Written in the same documentary style as Too Much Punch For Judy, Mark's first version of Race to be Seen, his play about Graham Salmon MBE, was awarded Critics' Choice at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (1984).
The global gap between rich and poor is growing. As the world decays, the spawn of the powerful dance like everyone is watching. This darkly comedic, dizzying show about entitlement, consumption and digital technology invites you to use Instagram to explore what is happening in the world.
A practical study guide for Mark Wheeller's classic play Too Much Punch for Judy.
The shots in Full Bleed span 30 years, with contributions from over 40 photographers. This tenth anniversary edition is a comprehensive overview of one of the most diverse and rich skating locations in the world, bringing together legendary skaters and iconic photographers.
A compelling testament to the power of the human spirit from Kemp Powers, the Oscar-nominated writer of One Night in Miami, and one of America's most promising playwrights.
The Arches was one of the reasons that in recent years Glasgow has become such a cultural destination. Between 2008 and 2015 it developed a whole new generation of playwright-performers, as well as playing host to some of the largest names in dance music. This is the story of a legendary venue, told through the people who were there.
Genre-defying and emotional, Outlier is a poweful new play by Malaika Kegode exploring the impact of isolation, addiction and friendship on young people in the often-forgotten places.
Full of ideas and provocations from a range of theatre practitioners, and drawing on examples from inside and outside of the performing arts, Towards a Civic Theatre makes the case for a new kind of theatre fit for purpose in an already tumultuous twenty-first century.
A psychological thriller play for an all-female cast, based upon the real events of the Dyatlov Pass Incident in Russia.
Squad Goals is a two act play about women's football set in Essex written and co-directed by Michelle Payne.
What will Britain look like in decades to come? What do we want from our leaders? Are all political careers destined to end in failure? And is chlorinated chicken really bad for you?
A pitch-black two-hander set in a toilet cubicle. Rory realises he is out of his depth once he becomes trapped by the terrifying and enigmatic drug-dealer, Darren. A dark comedy for two actors.
A collection of poems about caring for a partner with dementia, ranging from the desolate to the furious, and from nostalgia to hilarity to despair.
A brutal debut play exploring the toxicity of casual dating and the grey area between love and sex, consent and compliance, yes and no.
Play Virtual, Live Real is designed for special needs and lower ability children to introduce online safety and grooming awareness.
This is Breck is designed for lower age students and those with special needs, to introduce basic online and grooming safety to children. This book is ideal for SEN teachers who teach children with the cognitive age of 4+.
Breck and the Online Troll is designed for special needs and lower age students to introduce basic online and grooming safety to children. This book has been created for SEN Teachers to use with children with the cognitive age of 8+.
Goldilocks and The Three Musketeers is a madcap festive adventure for young audiences. Perfect for Schools and Colleges looking for a holiday treat.
Figs in Wigs are back and this time they've got their period (dresses). After five years of creating avant-garde, boundary pushing, genre-bending contemporary performance, Figs in Wigs have decided the only way to go is backwards...
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