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New Connections 2008

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Format: Paperback ()
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Faber & Faber

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Scenes From Family Life by Mark Ravenhill

A Vampire Story by Moira Buffini

Theatre of Debate: Blackout by Davey Anderson Inspired by the stories of a young person from Barnardo's, Glasgow

He’s Talking S by Nicholas Wright

My Face by Nigel Williams

Theatre of Debate: Big Hopes a verbatim play by Gary Owen Inspired by an xl. group from The Princes Trust, Cardiff followed by Safe by Deborah Gearing Inspired by Fairbridge Southampton

Arden City by Timberlake Wertenbaker

The Peach Child by Anna Furse and Little Angel Theatre Theatre of Debate directed and devised by Jeremy Weller with young people from Fairbridge Centres in Kennington and Hackney.

The Book of Everything by Peter Tabern based on a novel by Guus Kuijer in the English translation by John Nieuwenhuizen Fugee  by Abi Morgan.

It Snows  by Bryony Lavery and Frantic Assembly  

Burying Your Brother in the Pavement  by Jack Thorne.

 

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