Freedom Project

Freedom Project

by Luke Barnes
Freedom Project

Freedom Project

by Luke Barnes

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Overview

This is a story that is true for us, you, thousands of others across the world moving across the globe and thousands of others waiting to receive them. It is a story. It's not necessarily ours. It is not necessarily yours. But it is true.

Melding lived experience with creative theatre-making, refugees Mo and Hossein share stories – both personal and global – that explore the very different journeys taken by unaccompanied minors as they leave their home countries in search of sanctuary.

Honest, reflective, challenging and funny, the young performers – both long-standing participants in Leeds Playhouse's Theatre of Sanctuary programme – combine moments of dream-like wonder with unflinching fact sharing, drawing the audience into a direct dialogue and asking them to consider what life is really like for children fleeing danger and seeking a new home in the UK.

This edition was published to coincide with the world premiere at Leeds Playhouse in September 2021.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781350294080
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 11/19/2021
Series: Modern Plays
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 56
File size: 621 KB

About the Author

Luke Barnes is a northern-born emerging playwright, both a unique and exciting wordsmith. His first play Chapel Street was selected as one of the top five new plays off the West End in 2011 by The Stage and he was shortlisted for an OffWestEnd award for most promising playwright. His plays Eisteddfod and Bottleneck (Hightide, 2012) are also published by Methuen Drama.
Luke Barnes is an award-winning playwright, screenwriter and theatre-maker using live performance and film to tell stories and make a good night out that's also useful as humans and as a community. Highlights include: Freedom Project (Leeds Playhouse), The Jumper Factory (Young Vic), The Sad Club (National Theatre), No One Will Tell Me How To Start A Revolution (Hampstead Theatre), All We Ever Wanted Was Everything (Bush Theatre, Paines Plough Roundabout with Middle Child), Bottleneck (Soho Theatre with HighTide), Chapel Street (Bush Theatre), Weekend Rockstars and Ten Storey Love Song (Hull Truck with Middle Child), and The Saints (Nuffield Theatre). He is an avid Liverpool fan and average (to poor) musician.
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