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In Confirmation: Justify or Fail a group of young people gathers in a sterile waiting room after completing Part One of a Confirmation Test. As they engage in casual conversations, tensions rise, and secrets begin to unravel. Rebecca and Sam, among others, share their achievements and discuss the test's simplicity. However, Ruth suggests that the test goes beyond mere information and questions its purpose.The arrival of a new group sparks further discussions, including awkward banter about birthdays and the nature of their parents' activities during a particular time of the year. Ruth's concerns about the consequences of failing the test raise suspicions, while others dismiss her claims. As the play progresses, personal beliefs and fears collide, revealing the complexities of societal expectations and the individual's struggle to conform.Nominated for seven awards when it premiered at the Worcestershire Theatre Festival in 2015 and winning the festival's coveted Best Original Production Award, Confirmation: Justify or Fail is a thought-provoking exploration of identity, societal pressure, and the pursuit of personal freedom in a world of scrutiny and conformity.
The Adventures of Ronnie The Rat and The Pirate Cat. An endearing tale of capers at sea for young and older to share and enjoy. Based on a fictional ship that is closely related to HMS Victory Ronnie introduces us to this Ships history & layout through a series of mishaps and chaos with the Pirate Cat...Come along and enjoy the tale!
As a ten-year-old, Gilbert Sparks watched his mother die...Now, eleven years on, he still blames himself. It's 1891 in the northwest of England. Innovations in clockwork and steam power are propelling the Industrial Revolution to new heights in engineering and technology. Gilbert has finally settled into a job as a navigator on the ground-breaking, but controversial, Manchester Ship Canal project, but his violent reaction to fellow workers' jibes has put his future in jeopardy. Now, forged in guilt, tempered by vengeance, a tragic chain of events hurls him into a dark, unfamiliar world of secret societies, and he finds himself battling for his life. Clinging to memories of his mother, will he choose to face his demons alone? Or will he draw on the passion and strength of newfound friends? Take a seat, curl up and immerse yourself in a tale from another time, another place.
What can we learn from the stories of the Windrush Caribbean generation in telling their experience of the 1960s and 1970s? - finding racism, poor housing, but the joys of living in a community.
A wonderful new novel from award winning author Jack Wolf and exciting new publisher Aurochs Underground Press.For adult readers who still love Alan Garner and Susan Cooper.
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