
Project XXX
Aurora Metro Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
96 pages
978-1-906582-55-5 (ISBN)
Description
* A play about the increasing influence of pornography on the sex lives of teens.
* From Laid Bare Theatre, who explore the social and political issues that affect everyday lives.
* The result of a two-year workshop series with young people.
* From Laid Bare Theatre, who explore the social and political issues that affect everyday lives.
* The result of a two-year workshop series with young people.
Reviews / Votes
'It is an important issue raised in a realistic and non-patronising way - and done beautifully.' Youth Worker'This should be televised, publicised - an excellent medium for raising awareness.' Gender Studies Academic
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Twickenham
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Aurora Metro Publications
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
102 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-906582-55-5 (9781906582555)
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Persons
Kim Wiltshire is a writer and lecturer at Edge Hill University. Her plays include: Joy With Child (2010) Organised Chaos, The Loser (2009) Camden People's Theatre. In 2013 she was part of the North West playwrights' Alligator Club, with Blackout at The Dukes, Lancaster and Pages From My Songbook at The Royal Exchange Studio. She is Lead Artist for Lime Arts and has worked with Activ8, Burnley Youth Theatre and Lets Go Global.
Short fiction includes: The Rose Seller in Migration Stories (Commonword) and The Loser in the Good Ear Review.
Paul Hine is a theatre maker who specialises in creating innovative multi-media theatre with performers and non-performers. Paul has produced work for The Royal Exchange Theatre, including Waiting For The Baccy Man in collaboration with the charity Stepping Stones; A View From Guide Bridge in collaboration with the mental health organisation OPT-IN.
Paul's first play Just A Game was workshopped by Stephan Escreet from Theatre by the Lake and headlined at Dys-Play festival at Theatre Technis, Camden. Paul also works as an actor and manages community arts projects.
Short fiction includes: The Rose Seller in Migration Stories (Commonword) and The Loser in the Good Ear Review.
Paul Hine is a theatre maker who specialises in creating innovative multi-media theatre with performers and non-performers. Paul has produced work for The Royal Exchange Theatre, including Waiting For The Baccy Man in collaboration with the charity Stepping Stones; A View From Guide Bridge in collaboration with the mental health organisation OPT-IN.
Paul's first play Just A Game was workshopped by Stephan Escreet from Theatre by the Lake and headlined at Dys-Play festival at Theatre Technis, Camden. Paul also works as an actor and manages community arts projects.