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Chatroom / Citizenship

A double bill of short, sharp, provocative plays where the drama of teenagers' lives takes centre stage.

Two short, sharp and provocative plays where the drama of teenagers' lives takes centre stage. Direct and honest, they are intensely alive to the possibilities and pressures we face on the verge of adulthood.

 

Chatroom

a new play by Enda Walsh

In cyberspace six 15-year-olds type and chat. A chilling and powerful tale of manipulation and the ultimate act of teenage rebellion.

'A 60 minute masterpiece, a computer-age Lord of the Flies. The writing is taut, vivid, cool, scary and funny.'  The Times

Citizenship

a new play by Mark Ravenhill A bittersweet comedy about growing up, following a boy's frank and messy search to discover his sexual identity.

'One of his very best plays. Ravenhill captures excellently the sexual insecurity of adolescence as well as the infinite curiosity.'  ,Guardian

 

Chatroom / Citizenship finished on: 2 January 2008

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