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YOU CAN GO PROUDLY. YOU ARE HISTORY. YOU ARE LEGEND. 1936. In
villages, towns and cities across Scotland, 549 lives are gradually
intertwining. People of contrasting backgrounds, ideologies and
religions. Spurred on by their burning passion for equality and
freedom, they will form the Scottish ranks of the Spanish Civil
War's legendary International Brigade. 2022. The country is in
crisis. In a small pub in Prestonpans, East Lothian, four
millennials are told a story. The true story of four local miners
who, over 80 years ago, travelled from the streets of Prestonpans
to the valleys of Spain. They gave up everything that was familiar:
for a land that was not; for a people they had never met; and for a
cause they believed was right. 549: Scots of the Spanish Civil War,
a play with songs and storytelling, is a timely insight into one of
Scotland's almost forgotten conflicts and was first performed 7
February 2018 at Prestonpans Town Hall.
Five exciting new plays for young people written specifically in
response to a world in the midst of a pandemic, accompanied by a
handbook from Wonder Fools theatre company with guidance for
staging the plays either online or live in the space. Commissioned
as part of Wonder Fools' national participatory project Positive
Stories for Negative Times, these five plays offer a variety of
stories, styles and forms for ages 8-25. These original and
innovative plays are: Is This A Fairytale? by Bea Websater A new
play that rips apart the traditional fairy tale canon and turns it
on its head in a surprising, inventive and unconventional way. Ages
8+ Hold Out Your Hand by Chris Thorpe A dynamic text asking
questions about place, where we are now and the moment we are
living through. Ages 13+ The Pack by Stef Smith A playful and
poetic exploration about getting lost in the loneliness of your
living room and trying to find your way home. Ages 13+ Ozymandias
by Robbie Gordon and Jack Nurse A contemporary story inspired by
Percy Shelley's 19th century poem of the same name, exploring
power, oppression and racism through the eyes of young people. Ages
16+ Bad Bored Women of the Rooms by Sabrina Mahfouz A storytelling
adventure through the centuries of women and girls who have spent a
lot of time stuck in a room. Ages 18+ The accompanying handbook
includes step-by-step guidance on how to produce the plays either
online or live in the space, and bespoke exercises and instructions
on how to approach directing each play.
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