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National Theatre Connections 2023 draws together ten new plays for
young people to perform, from some of the UK's most exciting and
popular playwrights. These are plays for a generation of
theatre-makers who want to ask questions, challenge assertions and
test the boundaries, and for those who love to invent and imagine a
world of possibilities. The plays offer young performers an
engaging and diverse range of material to perform, read or study.
Touching on themes like climate change, politics, toxic masculinity
and gang culture, the collection provides topical, pressing subject
matter for students to explore in their performance. This 2023
anthology represents the full set of ten plays offered by the
National Theatre 2023 Festival, as well as comprehensive workshop
notes that give insights and inspiration for building characters,
running rehearsals and staging a production.
Set in Derry, Northern Ireland in the 1990s, Derry Girls is a
candid, one-of-a-kind comedy about what it's like to be a teenage
girl living amongst conflict. It's a time of armed police in
armoured Land Rovers and British Army check points. But it's also
the time of Murder She Wrote, The Cranberries, Salt-N-Pepa, Doc
Martens and The X Files. And while The Troubles may hang over her
hometown, Erin has troubles of her own, like the fact that the boy
she's in love with (actually in LOVE with) doesn't know she exists.
Or that her Ma and Aunt Sarah make her include her weirdo cousin
Orla in everything she does. Or that head teacher Sister Michael
refuses to acknowledge Erin as a literary genius. Not to mention
the fact that her second best friend has ALMOST had sex, whereas
Erin's never even kissed anyone yet. These are Erin's Troubles.
Described by the Guardian as 'daft, profane and absolutely
brilliant', by the New Statesman as 'pitch-perfect' and by i-D as
'the greatest show on British (and Irish) TV', Derry Girls has
dazzled audiences, with Channel 4's biggest UK comedy launch since
2004 and the biggest television series in Northern Ireland since
modern records began. Now, alongside the third series, comes the
first official tie-in. With Erin's inner take on everything that
has happened so far, this book will both dive deeper into the
events we have seen unfold on the screen and unveil brand new
stories. Complete with newspaper clippings, doodles, school
reports, handwritten notes, and much much more, Erin's Diary is a
must-have for fans.
A striking play from Northern Ireland about two women and the
childhood tragedy they'll never be allowed to forget. For Emma and
Clare, 1980 was the summer they met at the swings, the summer they
built a tree house and stole from Dennis O'Donnell's shop. The
summer a young mother and her infant daughter moved into number
14... Now in their thirties, Emma and Clare struggle to come to
terms with the chain of devastating events that began that summer,
to understand what they did, what they became and how they were
judged. Lisa McGee's play Girls and Dolls was first performed by
Tinderbox Theatre Company on a tour of Northern Ireland in 2006. It
won the Stewart Parker Trust Award in 2007.
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