Six Ensemble Plays for Young Actors
East End Tales; The Odyssey; The Playground; Stuff I Buried in a Small Town; Sweetpeter; Wan2tlk?
Kevin Fegan author Mike Bartlett author Fin Kennedy author John Retallack author Usifu Jalloh author Kay Adshead author Hattie Naylor author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:23rd Jun '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Ideal for young performers aged 11-25 years old; drama teachers; youth theatres; drama schools; annual festivals including the National Student Drama Festival, and secondary schools. The Arts Council will promote the anthology to all their regularly funded organisations. A range of plays written in contrasting styles and covering a wide variety of issues and subjects makes it a rich resource for GCSE and A level Drama students and youth drama groups. Six Ensemble Plays for Young Actors offers a fantastic range of new writing in one value-for-money edition Introduced and endorsed by the artistic director of the National Youth Theatre.
This anthology brings together a wide selection of plays for large casts that are ideal for performance by young people aged 11-25. It is publlished in conjunction with the Arts Council for England.Six Ensemble Plays for Young Actors is an anthology of work written for actors aged 11-25. Ideal for youth theatre groups, schools and amateur dramatic companies, it contains a diverse selection of plays suited to large casts and ensemble performance. Varying in style and subject matter, the plays offer performers, directors and designers a range of exciting challenges: from recreating the mythological world of The Odyssey to a dramatisation of two hundred years of slavery that will take the audience on a journey from eighteenth century Africa to 1990s London in Sweetpeter. Contemporary urban living is confronted in plays ranging from the starkly realistic to the playful, lyrical and surrealistic. From the innocent and imaginative world of a school playground to issues of racism, peer pressure, crime and communication in a mobile phone obsessed culture, this is a wide-ranging anthology that will enrich the repertoire of youth theatre groups and the curriculum in schools. The volume is introduced by Paul Roseby, artistic director of the National Youth Theatre.
'Ideal for youth theatre groups, schools and amateur dramatic companies.' Dawn, Library News 'High quality work suitable for young performers' SLA "What is really useful about this book is the flexibility of each play." Teaching Drama (Summer 2009)
ISBN: 9781408106730
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 22mm
Weight: 380g
352 pages