Arc Theatre’s Stereo Trilogy is a powerful series of plays aimed at 12-18 year olds and focuses on the issues of knife and gang related issues. In 2008 in London alone 29 young people aged between 10 to 19 were murdered with a knife.
The latest in the trilogy of plays is Boy X. The play begins at the graveside of another 16 year old who has lost his life. It was developed with four young actors and draws upon real experiences of living in gang dominated estates.
The play was first performed on 17 February at EC1 Music Project in partnership with The Flavasum Trust, in memory of Tom Easton who was stabbed to death after leaving work there in September 2006. Sarah sat in the audience at the EC1 Music Project amongst young people, their families, parents of young people who had been murdered as well as representatives from the Metropolitan Police and the Home Office. After the performance the four young actors facilitated a discussion with the audience to encourage debate about the fears associated with issues raised in the play and also to explore possible solutions. To find out more see http://www.theflavasumtrust.org/projects/arctheatre.
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