joey

Sean Burn author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Aurora Metro Publications

Published:12th Jun '19

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

joey cover

1981 & a hard right government make savage cuts as party members wear hang nelson mandela badges. poverty, racist attacks, hunger strikes, terrorism & a royal wedding ... & playground chants ov spaz change to joey because joey deacon who lived with cerebral palsy appears on blue peter. friend who played stiff little fingers loud, wore dm's with red laces & fought to learn cookery saw the future coming, knew they were going to get called joey so got in first by declaring their name wz joey from now on, a still breath-taking reclamation. ultimately joey is a high octane monologue about multiple possibilities for survival, about rewriting futures - its not too late. Embarking on a preview tour in June 2019, the play will be performed in english and British Sign Language at Queens Hall Hexham, Pulse Festival - Ipswich, ARC Stockton and Northern Stage Newcastle upon Tyne. The project is supported by ACE, Northern Stage, Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation, Regional Theatre Young Director Scheme, Live Theatre and PULSE.

"It's an epic, rebellious rollercoaster of a story that takes us out on the town squealing John Peel banshee, howling under every star." - Disability Arts Online; "Brought to life by incredible physical performances from Scott Turnbull and Faye Alyvi, both playing the central character but delivering in different languages (English and British Sign Language), the performances track our central character from early playground activities through to prison, shock therapy and hospitalisation to becoming the ultimate rebellion icon. Ending with a parable style monologue encouraging us all to ‘be joey’, joey is an impactful show which asks us to consciously consider how our lives, and the way we conduct ourselves, can be used to deliver small, but impactful, protests against ineffective, elitist, government policies. Brutal, hard-hitting and deeply thought provoking." - NARC Magazine;

ISBN: 9781912430376

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 8mm

Weight: unknown

56 pages