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Schoolwrights archiveA festival of short plays written for, and performed by, London's school students. Four London schools. Five professional playwrights. Seven short plays. Forty young performers.

Archive listings for Schoolwrights

Work type: Play.

Etta In the Night/Leftovers/The Princess Party/The Difference/Still Lives/How I Skinned My Sister Jane/Diana's Answer - T0923928624

Etta In the Night - When Etta runs from her East London flat after a fight with her mother, the night-time London she encounters is a different world. Performed by students from St Paul's Way Trust School, Bow. Leftovers - A group of young friends take the law into their own hands to catch a friend's killer. But the perpetrator is closer than any of them realised. Performed by students from Robert Clack School, Dagenham. The Princess Party - Three girly girls at a sleepover discover what life is really like for three Princesses they once admired. Performed by students from Elizabeth Garrett Anderson School, Islington. The Difference - In the aftermath of a crime which has caused community tensions, three students rehearse a play. But what is real, what is drama, and how far can the friends take control of the script? Performed by students from Mulberry School for Girls. Still Lives - When Amisha gets lost during a school trip to an art gallery, she gets an education from the portraits which changes her life. Performed by students from Mulberry School for Girls. How I Skinned My Sister - Tanya and Afsana are twins with a difference ? Afsana's dead. But since when did that stop anyone from having a life? Performed by students from Mulberry School for Girls. Diana's Answer - Diana Hasan never speaks. But one day her hand goes up in class. And refuses to go down. Then it starts to speak? and it is well sassy. Performed by students from Mulberry School for Girls. Each of the short plays runs for approx. 20 mins. Running order varies between venues, please call the box office for details.Author Morna Regan (Etta In the Night). Author Abi Zakarian (Etta In the Night). Director Jen Verity (Etta In the Night). Author Jane Wainwright (Leftovers). Director Sam Butler (Leftovers). Author Alia Bano (The Princess Party). Director Jayne Gold (The Princess Party). Author Rex Obano (The Difference). Director Pooja Ghai (The Difference). Author Abi Zakarian (Still Lives). Director Miranda Cromwell (Still Lives). Author Jane Wainwright (How I Skinned My Sister). Director Kimberley Sykes (How I Skinned My Sister). Author Morna Regan (Diana's Answer). Director Sarah Blumenau (Diana's Answer).
23 Jun 14Soho Theatre, Inner London :: V1035
listing details L0929967025
21 Jun 14Rich Mix, Outer London :: V0478944234
listing details L960883026

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