Overview
This collection features four urgent and explosive plays by
award-winning playwright Evan Placey, each tackling issues facing young
people today. They provide ideal material for teenagers to read, study
and perform. Girls Like That explores the pressures caused by technology
when a schoolgirl's naked photograph goes viral. Commissioned in 2013
by Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Theatre Royal Plymouth and West
Yorkshire Playhouse, it has subsequently been performed by school and
youth-theatre groups across the UK, at the Unicorn Theatre, London, and
in the Houses of Parliament. It won the Writers' Guild Award for Best
Play for Young Audiences. Banana Boys, published here for the first
time, is about the challenges of being on the school football team - and
secretly gay. It was commissioned and produced by Hampstead Theatre's
heat&light company in 2010. In Holloway Jones, Holloway dreams of
being a world-class BMXer, but she is held back by the tough reality of a
parent in prison. Also making its debut in print here, the play was
commissioned by Synergy Theatre Project, toured schools and the Unicorn
Theatre in 2011, and won the 2012 Brian Way Award for Best Play for
Young People.
Finally, Pronoun is a love story about two childhood sweethearts dealing
with the fact that one of them, Isabella, has now become a boy. As one
of the plays in the 2014 National Theatre Connections Festival it proved
enormously popular with youth theatres and college companies. 'Maybe
change starts with plays like this' Lyn Gardner, Guardian, on Girls Like
That