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- English
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The Static and Blackout
About this book
The Static 'We all have sick thoughts. It doesnae matter what you think, it's what you do that counts. Trouble is, my thoughts do things. Don't believe me? Just watch.' Sparky is a bright but volatile 15-year-old boy on the brink of permanent exclusion from school. Then one day he falls under the spell of a seemingly psychic girl called Siouxsie and develops his own kinetic superpower. But will it save him or push him over the edge? The Static is a coming-of-age love story about what happens when our darkest dreams come true.
Blackout 'A small room, bright lights, white walls, a metal door. Oh my God! Imagine you wake up in a jail cell and you don't know how you got there.' Blackout is the true story of a 15-year-old boy charged with attempted murder who tries to piece together the events in his life that have brought him into a secure care unit and threaten to keep him there. This short play packs a big emotional punch with its stylistic economy and razor-sharp storytelling. The Static was originally produced by ThickSkin for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and UK tour 2012. Blackout was commissioned for NT Connections and produced by ThickSkin at the Edinburgh Fringe 2010, winning the Arches Brick Award and subsequently touring the UK.
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The Static
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Premiere Information for The Static
Siouxsie | Samantha Foley |
Mrs Kelly | Pauline Lockhart |
Mr Murphy | Nick Rhys |
Sparky | Brian Vernel |
Writer | Davey Anderson |
Director & Choreographer | Neil Bettles |
Lighting Designer | Simon Wilkinson |
Creative Assistant | Jonnie Riordan |
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Characters
A high school in a small town on the West Coast of Scotland.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- The Static
- Blackout
- About the Author
- eCopyright