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Kerrie sets about her daily task of preparing Mum’s heroin... Jakey has had enough of life in the crew... Cameron is too scared to step outside the front door... One morning, the three teenagers discover a note in the Frosties. Mum has abandoned them: they have been left home alone... Blackberry Trout Face is a bold, gritty and funny play, which explores the universal themes of family, loyalty and ambition. With sharply-drawn characters, crackling dialogue, and plenty of humour, we follow three young people as they struggle to cope in exceptional circumstances. Blackberry Trout Face was comissioned and developed by award-winning theatre company 20 Stories High. Winner of the 2010 Brian Way Award - the UK's best new play for young audiences Shortlisted for the Manchester Evening News Best New Play Award 'An amazing show that opened my eyes' - Sam, aged 17, audience member 'A brave new voice in British Theatre' - Manchester Evening News on Laurence Wilson
An isolated house in a forgotten valley has only the litter and noise from the surrounding motorway above as company. A flash of lightning and a freak car crash leave three runaways stranded and seeking refuge. As society whizzes by all around, they enter a world of dreams and nightmares. This new play for our time is brimming with savage humour, touching humanity and visual invention. Lost Monsters was in production at the Liverpool Everyman Theatre Liverpool Everyman Theatre in May-June 2009.
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A haunting and poetic domestic drama.