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Publication: April 2012
ISBN: 978-1-906582- 35-7
Price: £8.99
Format: B format
Size: 129 x 198 mm
Extent: 56 pages
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New for 2012
AURORA METRO DRAMA
Next Swan Down the
River Might be Black
Sean Burn
Selling points
- Launched in conjunction with the Tara Theatre's production in
London - before the play tours nationally
- Latest play from acclaimed playwright Sean Burn Time Out Play of
the Year 2004, Peggy Ramsay Foundation Award 2006, Dadafest
- Shortlisted Artist 2009, BBC's AIfred Bradley Bursary Award
Shortlist 2011
- This hard-hitting play celebrates the diversity of our society in
which one in four experience mental ill-health
- Ideal for use in schools, colleges, youth theatres, amateur and
community groups
Description
'you think you won't survive, but you do...'
next swan down the river might be black is a poetic and personal response
to being sectioned under the mental health act.
We follow the shifting alliances of three young women on a psychiatric
ward over one momentous week. Cerys, nineteen, black and depressive,
Kay, twenty-six, white and bipolar, and Zee, a Pakistani-British student nurse and former service user, are all fighting a faceless institution in their own way. Their happiness, health and friendships are at stake as they struggle to find creative paths through life. The play examines diversity, friendships, sexualities and power at a time of rising uncertainties.
Author
Sean Burn's plays (www.gobscure.info) have been staged by a number of
companies across Europe and in the UK. His thirty short films have received screenings worldwide, as well as at Tate Modern and National Film Theatre Studios, London. The latest - Widescream - was joint winner of 2010's Old Vic short monologue competition. His latest solo show - Bastilles Englan - taking poet John Clare's asylum break out and five day walk to freedom in 1841 has toured internationally. He was shortlisted for a Dadafest Disability Arts Award 2009 for next swan down the river might be black and this play
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