A LOOK at life as a teenager is the focus of Progress Theatre’s latest show, which will be performed at the end of the month.
Yous Two, written by Georgia Christou, tells the story of a 15-year-old who lives with her Dad in a little flat.
But Billie dreams of change: can she get her Dad a job, get to grips with schoolwork, and find a house with not one, but five, bathrooms?
And, as she soon finds out, going with your impulses can lead to difficult choices. When it’s always been just the two of you, how easy is it to get out, or to let anyone else in?
This play looks at what happens when those you should depend on need you more than you need them.
Yous Two is Georgia Christou’s debut play and was shortlisted for the Verity Bargate Award, receiving rave reviews from the national press.
Suitable for ages 15 upwards, this play contains strong language and brief male nudity.
It is performed at the theatre in The Mount, off Christchurch Road, from Monday, March 28, through Saturday, April 2. Socially distanced seating will be available on the Tuesday and Thursday shows, while Wednesday is come-as-you-are night.
Curtain up is at 7.45pm nightly, and tickets cost £12, or £10 for concessions.
For more details, log on to progresstheatre.co.uk