ATYP, Australia's oldest and largest youth theatre company, has been bridging the divide between young people and professional theatre practice since 1963. Each year it brings together 20 young writers from across the country and challenges them to create stories. Its Voices Project which ran from 2011 to 2016, nurtured talented young playwrights in the development of seven-minute monologues for young actors. From 2017, it expanded the project to Intersection which features heartbreaking, funny and powerful interactions between characters in addition to monologues which together create a compelling snapshot of life at seventeen.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. 'It's not personal, Tom. It isn't right for someone my age to drink that much milk. This isn't right for me anymore, I'm sorry guys.' - Milk Bottle Challenge by Ruby BlinkhornAfter school, three boys clash over whether they've outgrown their lactose-fuelled childhood tradition. The captain of The Crushers Under 17s women's soccer team struggles valiantly to rally her rag-tag team-mates over a container of orange slices. At a bus stop, a private school girl and an apprentice fork-lift driver form an unlikely connection. When Tess chooses to hole up in her room instead of celebrate at El Jannah, her friends decide it's time to stage a surprise birthday exorcism. And as two sisters argue over Mum's plates that look like bowls (but are flat enough to be plates), they start to feel out a tentative path through their loss.Each year Australian Theatre for Young People brings together 20 emerging playwrights from around Australia, empowering them to create plays that connect with young performers and audiences. The Intersection Festival is the creative reimagining of our popular Voices Project and Intersection plays, giving young people the opportunity to perform brand-new short plays written by some of the country's best new writers. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781761730221
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. 'It's not personal, Tom. It isn't right for someone my age to drink that much milk. This isn't right for me anymore, I'm sorry guys.' - Milk Bottle Challenge by Ruby BlinkhornAfter school, three boys clash over whether they've outgrown their lactose-fuelled childhood tradition. The captain of The Crushers Under 17s women's soccer team struggles valiantly to rally her rag-tag team-mates over a container of orange slices. At a bus stop, a private school girl and an apprentice fork-lift driver form an unlikely connection. When Tess chooses to hole up in her room instead of celebrate at El Jannah, her friends decide it's time to stage a surprise birthday exorcism. And as two sisters argue over Mum's plates that look like bowls (but are flat enough to be plates), they start to feel out a tentative path through their loss.Each year Australian Theatre for Young People brings together 20 emerging playwrights from around Australia, empowering them to create plays that connect with young performers and audiences. The Intersection Festival is the creative reimagining of our popular Voices Project and Intersection plays, giving young people the opportunity to perform brand-new short plays written by some of the country's best new writers. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781761730221
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. 'It's not personal, Tom. It isn't right for someone my age to drink that much milk. This isn't right for me anymore, I'm sorry guys.' - Milk Bottle Challenge by Ruby BlinkhornAfter school, three boys clash over whether they've outgrown their lactose-fuelled childhood tradition. The captain of The Crushers Under 17s women's soccer team struggles valiantly to rally her rag-tag team-mates over a container of orange slices. At a bus stop, a private school girl and an apprentice fork-lift driver form an unlikely connection. When Tess chooses to hole up in her room instead of celebrate at El Jannah, her friends decide it's time to stage a surprise birthday exorcism. And as two sisters argue over Mum's plates that look like bowls (but are flat enough to be plates), they start to feel out a tentative path through their loss.Each year Australian Theatre for Young People brings together 20 emerging playwrights from around Australia, empowering them to create plays that connect with young performers and audiences. The Intersection Festival is the creative reimagining of our popular Voices Project and Intersection plays, giving young people the opportunity to perform brand-new short plays written by some of the country's best new writers. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781761730221
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