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 Young Angels – New Writing: Children in Wartime

Plays by: Roel Adam, Ad de Bont and John Retallack
Directed by: Ned Glasier, Sophie Lifschutz and Jens Peters
Dates: 26 – 29 May, 2009
Partners: In association with the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA)

A new collaboration with the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA) based on the model of previous years’ Young Angels projects at Drama Centre London.

3 young directors will work with 12 students from ALRA’s final year acting course from May 2 - 23 on three contemporary European plays all based around the central theme of children in wartime: Mirad, Boy from Bosnia by Ad de Bont, translated by Marian Buijs ; Childhood by Roel Adam, translated by Rina Vergano and Hannah & Hanna by John Retallack.