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An epic story of life, death, and everything in between, mad(e) is a passionate, exhilarating and uniquely theatrical commentary on masculinity and young men's mental health, co-created with boys and young men nationally.
. Publishing to coincide with a regional tour. Deals with Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD). Performed with BSL interpretationjoey is a high octane monologue about multiple possibilities for survival, they've travelled far andwide, joeys travelling still.'The similarities to now are searing. The UK has a hard-right government. There are savage cuts inwelfare and wages against a backdrop of race hate, riots, hunger strikes and 'punk'- the voiceless youths' call to arms to resist suppression. Joey is the story of three teenagers growing up in care.Towards the end of their childhood, disabled author Joey Deacon goes on BBC TV's Blue Peter andovernight 'joey' becomes a term of abuse in schoolyards across the country.' - Disability Arts Onlinewww.joeytheplay.com
Sean Burn's third full-length poetry collection ranges across art and sculpture, a Tuvan singer, man's impact on the Lake District, the disgrace of water privatisation, dance, America and Europe, and finishes with the title poem which is an intense transgender love story.
A poetic and personal new play penned as a response to being sectioned under the UK's mental health act.
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