In Salford alone, 34,000 children are caring for someone.
Adapted from real-life testimonies, this bold and pertinent piece of documentary theatre examines our failing care system, the impact of austerity and what happens when a child becomes the parent.
Jade, Connor and Nicole all care for parents and siblings. They must juggle school and homework with caring for family members, making appointments, collecting prescriptions and running the home. Their hidden lives of caring have impacted their education, social life and health. Their testimonies are woven together, alongside those of social workers and parents, in this hard-hitting play.
"It's tear-jerking throughout - accidents, abuse, disability, depression and suicide, all born on the backs of teenagers - and infuriating, too. Woodhead's script, filleted from interviews with real people who really faced these issues, points the finger squarely at austerity and its crippling effects on local councils and the services they can provide." (The Stage)
A gripping verbatim theatre production based on a year of interviews that offers a rare insight into a year in the lives of young carers.
| ISBN: | 9781350306837 |
| Publication date: | 1st October 2021 |
| Author: | Matt Woodhead |
| Publisher: | Bloomsbury Methuen Drama an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 64 pages |
| Series: | Modern Plays |
| Genres: |
Plays, playscripts Literary studies: plays and playwrights |
In Salford alone, 34,000 children are caring for someone.
Adapted from real-life testimonies, this bold and pertinent piece of documentary theatre examines our failing care system, the impact of austerity and what happens when a child becomes the parent.
Jade, Connor and Nicole all care for parents and siblings. They must juggle school and homework with caring for family members, making appointments, collecting prescriptions and running the home. Their hidden lives of caring have impacted their education, social life and health. Their testimonies are woven together, alongside those of social workers and parents, in this hard-hitting play.
"It's tear-jerking throughout - accidents, abuse, disability, depression and suicide, all born on the backs of teenagers - and infuriating, too. Woodhead's script, filleted from interviews with real people who really faced these issues, points the finger squarely at austerity and its crippling effects on local councils and the services they can provide." (The Stage)
A gripping verbatim theatre production based on a year of interviews that offers a rare insight into a year in the lives of young carers.
Who Cares features in the following genres: Plays, playscripts, Literary studies: plays and playwrights
Who Cares is available in Paperback
Who Cares was written by Matt Woodhead and published by Bloomsbury Methuen Drama an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
Who Cares has 64 pages
Yes it is part of Modern Plays series
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