The
Big Bang Theory by Jonathan Bissett - first
of the 3 winners of our New Lines playwriting competition

Join
the country’s most inept bunch of eco warriors. So far all
they’ve managed is to put up a banner, chain themselves
to some gates and nick a few traffic cones.
But
things are about to change radically when they find something
awesome on the beach . . . what could possibly go wrong?
A
comedy about political activism and puppy love
Directed by
Helen Ferguson
Design
Andrew Wood
Lighting
Greg Akehurst
Sound
Phill Gregg
Hannah
Mullan - Jane
Harry
Harper - Dave
Dan
Pacey - Ecco
Jassy
Earl - Amy
Performed at
The
Forum, Barrow-in-Furness, 24 March 2010
The
Brewery, Kendal, 26 March 2010
Theatre
by the Lake, Keswick, 28 March 2010
The
Dukes, DT3, Lancaster 29 March 2010
To see details
of previous Apprenticed Actors Company performances click
on the links below
For SURFACING
click here
For ICE
BABY click here
For
ASBOY click here
For TRILOGY
click here
I
really loved working on this project . . . it really helped
me in many ways. I got to meet some really
cool people and I got to have a laugh. I also worked
my buttocks off and learnt a lot.
Apprenticed Actors Company member 2006
Asboy
The
young people involved acquitted themselves admirably, with
professionalism and maturity, and thoroughly deserved the
positive turnout and consistently generous comments from
the audience. Furthermore can I offer my appreciation to
Sarah and yourself, this was a bold adventure executed with
an obvious commitment and enthusiasm for work for, with
and by young people.
Ian Hastings,
Artistic Director, Dukes Theatre, Lancaster
Ice Baby
I
enjoyed the play very much. What struck me about it was
how the whole thing seemed to emanate from the cultural
reference points of the audience.The language, the attitudes,
the story of the young mother caught between the carefree
life of her mates and the responsibilities of motherhood
– all seemed to be real to the audience. The play
seemed to be a collaboration in the best sense between two
groups of equal status – the writer and the other
professional artists on the one hand, and the young people
on the other.
Andy Booth, Artistic
Director, Quondam Theatre, Penrith
Surfacing
Entertaining,
though provoking and enthralling; I was highly impressed
by the young people's acting skills and characterisations.
The young people at Burnley Youth Theatre thoroughly enjoyed
the performance, responded positively to the issues and
were very impressed by the actors and the set.
Jane
Hall, Resident Workshop Leader at Burnley Youth Theatre