Author: | Barney Norris | ISBN: | 9781783199181 |
Publisher: | Oberon Books | Publication: | September 2, 2015 |
Imprint: | Oberon Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Barney Norris |
ISBN: | 9781783199181 |
Publisher: | Oberon Books |
Publication: | September 2, 2015 |
Imprint: | Oberon Books |
Language: | English |
At First Sight
Two young people meet and spend a New Year together in Salzburg. Holly is there on holiday with her parents; Jack plays piano in the hotel bar. Their story is told through a collage of exchange and recollection.
At First Sight was presented by Up In Arms on tour and at Latitude Festival in 2011. Winner of the Drama Association of Wales One-Act Play Competition.
Fear Of Music
Luke is the first in his family to go to university, and he’s determined to stop his irritating fireball of a brother from following in their father’s footsteps by
joining the army. Vivid, detailed and often hilarious, Fear Of Music timebends between 1987 and 1993, piecing together the prelude and aftermath
of a tragedy that sees history repeating itself.
Fear Of Music was presented by Up In Arms in association with Out of Joint on a national tour in 2013.
Every You Every Me
A play about coping, Kurt Cobain, rebellion, revolution, opening your A level results, choosing your life and the pressure of systems on kids.
Every You Every Me, originally commissioned by Wiltshire Council to explore mental health in Wiltshire, was presented by Salisbury Playhouse in 2015.
At First Sight
Two young people meet and spend a New Year together in Salzburg. Holly is there on holiday with her parents; Jack plays piano in the hotel bar. Their story is told through a collage of exchange and recollection.
At First Sight was presented by Up In Arms on tour and at Latitude Festival in 2011. Winner of the Drama Association of Wales One-Act Play Competition.
Fear Of Music
Luke is the first in his family to go to university, and he’s determined to stop his irritating fireball of a brother from following in their father’s footsteps by
joining the army. Vivid, detailed and often hilarious, Fear Of Music timebends between 1987 and 1993, piecing together the prelude and aftermath
of a tragedy that sees history repeating itself.
Fear Of Music was presented by Up In Arms in association with Out of Joint on a national tour in 2013.
Every You Every Me
A play about coping, Kurt Cobain, rebellion, revolution, opening your A level results, choosing your life and the pressure of systems on kids.
Every You Every Me, originally commissioned by Wiltshire Council to explore mental health in Wiltshire, was presented by Salisbury Playhouse in 2015.