Where the mangrove grows / by Joe Hammond.

By: Hammond, Joe (Playwright).
Contributor(s): Theatre503 (Theater group).
Series: Modern plays: Publisher: London : Methuen Drama, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Description: 1 online resource (56 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceSubject(s): Children -- Institutional care -- Great Britain -- DramaGenre/Form: Drama.Online resources: View this item online Summary: 12-year-old Shaun just can't work it out. Why hasn't his Mum come to visit? Why has his care-worker taken his picturebook? And who is the man at the window calling him away? With a bed for a boat, and a skirting board oar, Shaun sets off for the mangrove swamps in this darkly enchanting tale of a lost boy's transformation. A brave and startling vision of neglect offering an imaginative take on invisible young lives, 'Where the Mangrove Grows' premiered at Theatre503, London, in November 2012.
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12-year-old Shaun just can't work it out. Why hasn't his Mum come to visit? Why has his care-worker taken his picturebook? And who is the man at the window calling him away? With a bed for a boat, and a skirting board oar, Shaun sets off for the mangrove swamps in this darkly enchanting tale of a lost boy's transformation. A brave and startling vision of neglect offering an imaginative take on invisible young lives, 'Where the Mangrove Grows' premiered at Theatre503, London, in November 2012.

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