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Contributor(s): Fall, Nadia [author,, director,, screenwriter.] | Coel, Michaela [actor.] | Coote, Jonathon [actor.] | Georges, Trevor Michael [actor. ] | Kirwan, Kadiff [actor. ] | National Theatre (Great Britain) [production company.].
Distributor: London : Bloomsbury Publishing, [2013]Edition: Unabridged.Description: 1 online resource (1 video file (1 hr., 48 min., 07 sec.)) : sound, colour.Content type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781350928695.Subject(s): Homeless youth -- Great Britain -- Drama | Homelessness -- Great Britain -- Drama | Home -- Psychological aspects -- DramaGenre/Form: Filmed performances. | Theatrical adaptations. | Internet videos. | Video recordings for the hearing impaired.Online resources: View this item onlineItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Streaming Media | Digital Library Digital Library Drama Online | 792 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | Use your City Account login details |
Director and Writer, Nadia Fall ; Designer, Ruth Sutcliffe ; Lighting Designer, Ciaran Bagnall ; Sound Designer, Mike Walker ; Movement Director, Jack Murphy ; Music, Tom Green ; Music, Shakka Philip ; Fight Director, Kate Waters ; Music Director, Gareth Valentine.
Michaela Coel (Young Mum / Portugal), Jonathan Coote (The Priest), Trevor Michael Georges (Security Guard / Key Worker), Kadiff Kirwan (Singing Boy / Ex Resident), Ashley McGuire (Sharon), Shakka Philip (Bullet).
Captured on 7th August, 2013 from the National's temporary theatre, The Shed, in London.
"Bullet doesn't want to call a hostel home. Eritrean Girl was smuggled here in a lorry. Singing Boy dreams of seeing his name in lights and Garden Boy just wants to feel safe. Homelessness amongst young people in the UK is at a record high, so when the big society doesn't work - where do you go? An inner-city high-rise hostel, TargetEast, offers a roof. Nadia Fall's verbatim play used more than 30 hours of interviews to give a blistering insight into life inside a homeless hostel."--Provided by publisher.
Age recommendation: 14+
Compatible with accessibility standards for most Level A (Priority 1) and AA (Priority 2) success criteria of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.0) developed by the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C). With the exception that audio description is not available. All the other audio/video-related elements are supported (synchronised transcripts, captions, play & pause controls, lack of flashing elements etc).
In English. English closed captions available. No subtitles. Transcript available.