The Big House Anthology is a celebration of the last decade of work
and plays by a unique theatre company, featuring five original plays
that offer a chance for stories with diverse casts to contribute to the
canon of theatre's literature.
As a UK-based theatre company, The Big House empowers care leavers and
other disadvantaged young people through performance and long-term
support. Their plays are born from the hearts and minds of the young
people they engage, with this anthology offering five very different
plays: a runner struck down by MS; a rapper who spits and snarls and
tries to find it in herself to forgive; a teenager who fights for
wealth, status and respect in the underworld of county lines; a cackling
cowboy they call Corona; and a dog that has been tracked, murdered and
stuck in a stew. This anthology celebrates the explosive creativity that
comes from mobilising and platforming diverse voices, and its importance
in generating social change.
Framed and introduced by directors and writers discussing their
practice, along with an introduction by Jez Butterworth, this is a book
for students, educators, artists, theatre-practitioners, social workers
and storytellers to tell stories that are rarely told, let alone with
such fierce authenticity.