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Boys on the Edge - Clint/I Am Legend/Mine archiveEver wanted to take a look inside someone's head and find out what makes them tick? Why they behave the way they do? Why they NEVER put the milk back in the fridge? After the success of Girls on the Verge in October 2010, it's the turn of the boys. These work-in-progress monologues written by Alison Carr, Laura Lindow and Bridget Deane take a peek into the minds of three young men on the edge of adulthood. Clint - Meet a young man with an over active imagination that can often get the better of him but this time has it helped him to discover a truly unique secret that his social worker, gorgeous Jinny and even his Mam don’t know about? I Am Legend - For 18 year old Johnny it was either the Army or jail. He chose the Army. As their brochure says: everyone’s someone in the Army. He may look young, he may be a charmer and he may be very likeable – but don’t let that deceive you he has dark and dangerous depths. Mine - Jo’s is the quiet boy in the class and he’s been homework laden to his bedroom but he isn’t average. He’s special. He’s much more than he seems. Just lots of people don’t clock it. Not unless they look - like really look. Running time: 1hr 30mins.

Cast/Performers

David Tute (Clint), Matt Doherty (I Am Legend), Niek Versteeg (Mine)

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Alison Carr (Clint), Bridget Deane (I Am Legend), Laura Lindow (Mine)
Director(s): Rosie Kellagher (Clint), Amy Golding (I Am Legend), Steve Gilroy (Mine)

Boys on the Edge - Clint/I Am Legend/Mine

Boys on the Edge - Clint/I Am Legend/Mine (Play) production archive for QTIX code T392352364. Details of all Boys on the Edge - Clint/I Am Legend/Mine archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0511520265

Archive Listings

4 Mar 11Live Theatre
Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear
Performance Details => Venue archive

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