Making Scenes 3 is an exciting selection of plays commissioned by the Royal National Theatre for the BT National Connections festival for young actors in 1995. Indian Summer by Harwant Bains; Kulwant returns to India and becomes fascinated with an ice-cream seller and the Holy Man who has sat for years with a sword through his mouth. When Kulwant pulls out the sword and offers the man a tutti-frutti ice-cream, a remarkable friendship is established. Almost Grown by Richard Cameron; set in Yorkshire this is the story of how a tragic accident has...
Four short plays for young actors
Making Scenes 3 is an exciting selection of plays commissioned by the Royal National Theatre for the BT Nat...
Investigates desire, mortality, shame and redemption in a peculiarly English setting - a small town in Derbyshire - a provincial world that is vanishing before the eyes of its inhabitants.
Investigates desire, mortality, shame and redemption in a peculiarly English setting - a small town in Derbyshire - a provincial world that is vanishi...
Laying bare the corrosive effects of feeling that we hide behind hard, bright, spiky smiles, Lucinda Coxon makes us wince in recognition and laugh in horror as her characters worm their way into our brains. What use are words when you're up against it in the wintry city? And who can you really trust in a cold, alienating world?
Laying bare the corrosive effects of feeling that we hide behind hard, bright, spiky smiles, Lucinda Coxon makes us wince in recognition and laugh in ...