Scarfed For Life
2nd edition
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:24th Feb '14
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Set during the first Old Firm match of the season, this modern parable explores teenage friendship amid suburban prejudice, highlighting the impact of sectarianism on young Glaswegians. Ideal for students 14+.
Scarfed for Life is a contemporary parable that unfolds during the first Old Firm match of the season, a significant event in Glasgow's football culture. The narrative revolves around two teenage friends who find themselves navigating the complexities of societal prejudice and the often-overlooked implications of their suburban environment. This engaging story combines humor with a poignant exploration of the themes of sectarianism and discrimination, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking.
The play is particularly relevant for secondary school students, as it delves into the real-life experiences of young people in Glasgow. It addresses the impact of prejudice on their lives and relationships, offering a perspective that resonates with many adolescents. The revised language in this edition has been tailored specifically for a school audience, ensuring that the themes are accessible and relatable for students aged 14 and older.
Having toured secondary schools across Scotland in 2011 and even reaching Scottish prisons in 2013, Scarfed for Life has made a significant impact in various educational settings. It serves as an important discussion starter about the challenges of growing up in a divided society and encourages young audiences to reflect on their own experiences with discrimination. Through its engaging narrative and relevant themes, the play stands out as a vital resource for understanding the dynamics of prejudice in contemporary society.
Scarfed for Life is a loud, lively piece about sectarianism in Glasgow ... and uses a mix of broad, mouthy comedy and serious agitprop to tell the story of two teenage friends ... who both find themselves facing serious problems - bullying and violent aggression . . . A play like Scarfed for Life can play a useful role in challenging entrenched attitudes. * The Scotsman *
ISBN: 9781472582522
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 91g
80 pages