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season Senior youth theatre elected to work with a playwright
on a new commission. Kevin Fegan ran workshops throughout
the autumn, producing a play whose starting point, attitudes,
and ideas have come directly from the group.
Taking their improvisations
and ideas Kevin came up with a script which mixes story with
documentary sequences.
Love is a tricky
business at any age. Not a black and white business at all.
ABC123 is play about hard truth and easy stereotype.
Bea has a problem,
her best friend Eden is going out with her mate April, but
will April leave Eden hurt?
Meanwhile Bea’s
dad has a secret life . . .
CAST
| Bea |
Emma Devereaux |
| April (Bea’s friend) |
Marissa Scott |
| Eden (Bea’s best friend |
Dan Vigus |
| Fraser |
Jamie Cubiss |
| Celine (going out with Fraser) |
Lois Clifton |
| Dee (Fraser’s ex) |
Elysia While |
| Hayley (Fraser’s mum and April’s sister |
Rebecca Taylor |
| Irene (April and Hayley’s mum) |
Jassy Earl |
| Gene (Bea’s dad) |
Dan Pacey |
| Jay-Jay (Hayley’s boyfriend) |
Adam Brown |
| Em |
Sarah Cage |
| Elle |
Meryn Nixon |
| Kay |
Rebekah George |
| Oz |
Adam Brown |
| Naz |
Jonathan Bissett |
| Pete |
Luke Vigus |
| Quentin |
Dan Scott |
| Esther |
Jess Cleghorn |
| Arnie (Esther’s twin) |
Robbie Gaffney |
| ‘T’ |
Megan McCracken |
| Girl’s chorus |
Sasha Hughes, Rachel Cage, Anna Brown, Jasmine
Aldred |
| Boy’s chorus |
Sam Carswell, Peter Stirrup |

Performed at forum
twenty eight on 17th March 2009
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