Last month saw the culmination of our Clore-Duffield Literature Awards-funded project, Changing Words. For the last six months, youth theatre members have been exploring the work of political playwrights past and present, receiving writing masterclasses from artists including Luke Wright, Rommi Smith and Lizzie Nunnery and writing their own original pieces of political theatre.

These were performed at a rehearsed reading in The Everyman Studio on 16th March to a warm and appreciative audience, many of whom commented on the high quality, diversity of subject matter and sophistication of views expressed.

 

The pieces ranged from personal, naturalistic storytelling about the death of a grandparent and subsequent reflections on the NHS, to comic absurdist sketches about the futility of war. The longer pieces were threaded together by a series of short poems created from famous political speeches using cut-up and blackout techniques.

We were really pleased with how the evening went – very proud of the excellent work created by our young writers and extremely happy with how well the work was received. We’re putting the pieces away for a while but will be revisiting them later in the year and considering how to develop them into a production.

“Great potential to develop already great writing” 

Audience Member

“A genuinely fresh perspective – I can’t wait to see what they do next!” 

Audience Member

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“It was great to see young people opening up about such social issues”

Audience member

“I was surprised by the maturity of the voices & the passion for the chosen topics”

Audience Member

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