Bültmann & Gerriets
Upfront Theatre
Why Is John Lennon Wearing A Skirt?; Arsehammers; The Year of the Monkey; Hard Working Families
von Claire Dowie
Verlag: Bloomsbury UK
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ISBN: 978-1-350-01116-8
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 04.05.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 184 Seiten

Preis: 27,49 €

Biografische Anmerkung
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Claire Dowie is a writer, performer, poet, comedian and pioneer of Stand-Up Theatre, often associated with the In-Yer-Face approach to theatre-making. After starting out on the alternative comedy circuit, she switched to stand-up comedy and writing plays. Her first major work, Adult Child/Dead Child, won a Time Out Award in 1988. Other works include Why is John Lennon Wearing a Skirt?, Easy Access (For the Boys), All Over Lovely, Cat and Mouse, Death and Dancing and The Year of the Monkey.



An anthology bringing together a selection of Claire Dowie's plays for young people, which are ideal for performance with a large cast.
The anthology includes the following plays and an introduction by the author.
Why Is John Lennon Wearing A Skirt? (Stage2 version, large cast) portrays a 14-year-old girl who dresses like a boy and would rather play football than anything else. This version can be performed by a cast of up to 100.
Arsehammers (Stage2 version, large cast) is about a boy's relationship with his grandfather, who is suffering from Alzheimer's (or "Arsehammers", as the boy hears it). He believes his grandad to have superpowers on account of his routine disappearances. A brilliant tale of living with, and understanding, mental illness. It has been reimagined for a cast of around 20.
The Year of the Monkey (Stage2 version, large cast) shows a mother dreaming of injecting some excitement into her humdrum life. The play has been revised the play for around 25 young people.
Hard Working Families (original version, large cast), which hasn't previously been published, is a satirical play with music that exposes the true impact that earning a living has on young people in modern-day society. It is a response to politicians' visions of 'ordinary people', set against the reality of earning a living and the way this impacts on young people's lives. It can be performed by a cast of up to 50.



Introduction
Why Is John Lennon Wearing A Skirt? (Stage2 version, large cast)
Arsehammers
(Stage2 version, large cast)
The Year of the Monkey
(Stage2 version, large cast)
Hard Working Families
(original version, large cast)


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