Thursday, 20 Mar
17:30
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Thursday, 20 Mar
17:30
Friday, 21 Mar
17:30
Times
5:30pm
Running Time 0 hours
Venue Studio, York Theatre Royal
Age 13+
National Theatre Connections
Brain Play by Chloë Lawrence-Taylor and Paul Sirett
Joseph Rowntree School Performance: Thu 20 Mar at 5.30pm
1812 Youth Theatre Performance: Fri 21 Mar 5.30pm
When Mia’s dad suffers a traumatic brain injury and struggles to leave the house, she makes it her mission to find the cure for his symptoms. Delving deeper and deeper into the world of neuroscience, Mia is desperate to make him better, but first she must contend with her own brain.
Suitable for ages 13+
Content guidance: Strong language, discussion of brain injury and the associate affects, discussion of anxiety, PTSD, obsessive compulsive disorder and mental health, references to blood, discussion of hearing loss, references to agoraphobia, at one point a character says “take him out and shoot him”, in jest
Chloë Lawrence-Taylor is a playwright from Oxfordshire. She is on attachment at the National Theatre Studio and is a member of the Royal Court Theatre’s Long-Form Playwriting Group having previously taken part in their Intro Group (2022/2023). She has been commissioned by Women & Theatre (Birmingham) and has worked with Clean Break Theatre Company as a Lead Artist. She is an alumnus of the Royal Court Theatre, the North Wall’s Catalyst Residency, the Old Fire Station, Broken Silence Theatre, and Pentabus’ National Young Writer’s Programme. Chloë’s play When the Head Became a Cage, The Heart Took Flight was longlisted for the RSC’s 37Plays in 2023 while her play True Cry was longlisted for the Bruntwood Prize in 2022. Her plays have been performed at Camden People’s Theatre (If We Ended This, 2021) and the North Wall (Hereafter, 2018) and read at RADA (When the Head Became a Cage, The Heart Took Flight, 2023).
Paul Sirett is an award-winning, Olivier-nominated playwright, dramaturg, and musician.
Paul has written over 25 stage plays and musicals which have been produced in the UK and around the world. 11 of these were first produced at Theatre Royal Stratford East, most notably THE BIG LIFE (Stratford East & West End). Other notable productions include RAT PACK CONFIDENTIAL (Nottingham Playhouse & West End); and REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL (Graeae). Paul has also won awards for his radio plays and has worked extensively as a dramaturg for companies including: the Royal Shakespeare Company, Soho Theatre, the Royal Court, National Theatre, and West End & Broadway producers. Paul’s book, The Playwright’s Manifesto, was published by Bloomsbury/Methuen in 2022. Paul has also toured and recorded extensively as a guitarist.