In a remote part of the UK, where nothing ever happens, a group of
teenagers share a safe house for LGBT+ young people. While their
shared home welcomes difference, it can be tricky for self-appointed
group leader Birdie to keep the peace.
The group must decide how they want to commemorate an attack that
happened to people like them in a country far away. How do you take to
the streets and protest if you're not ready to tell the world who you
are? If you're invisible, does your voice still count? A play about
love, commemoration and protest.
Written fifty years on from the partial decriminalisation of
homosexuality in England, this is a unique play for young people about
the struggles and joys of being gay.
Published alongside Stonewall Housing, a charity that works to ensure
lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people live in safer homes, free from
fear, where they can celebrate their identity and support each other
to achieve their full potential. This new edition features a new Q&A
with the author alongside teaching resources and information from
Stonewall Housing.
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ISBN
9781350194793
Publisert
2020
Utgave
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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