Includes notes on rehearsal and staging, drawn from a workshop with the writer, heald at the National Theatre, Ocboter, 2017 (pages 245-263).
Summary:
[BLANK] is no traditional play, it's a series of sixty scenes - some of which may feel connected, others less so - about adults and children impacted by the criminal justice system. It's about what life is like when adults feel absent from it. But it can be about whatever you like - readers and performers can choose as many or as few scenes in order to construct their own narratives. -- Publisher website.
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