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In four scenes spanning 1971 to the present day, Pass It On looks humorously and movingly at some of the ways in which war impacts on the lives of young people. From Irish rebel Nev in 71 to squaddies Chris and Glen in Iraq 04, via warring sisters Kelly and Monique whose Dad has just sailed on the Taskforce in 82 and Giles in 97 who sees New Labour s General Election victory as the end of his dream of an army career, the play shows teenagers for whom war is either far off in the distance or an immediate reality. Whichever it is all their lives will inevitably be shaped by its consequences.
Creatives/Company
Author:
Doug LucieCompany:
Brewery Arts Centre Kendal