Article 6NZP2 ‘A lot of stereotypes to break’: Children’s Inquiry musical explores life in care in Britain

‘A lot of stereotypes to break’: Children’s Inquiry musical explores life in care in Britain

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Lanre Bakare Arts and culture correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#6NZP2)

Children's experiences form basis of play that weaves 150 years of care system history into narrative

When theatre-makers Matt Woodhead and Helen Monks gathered with a small group of children in a theatre in Essex five years ago, the plan was simple: discuss the care system.

Woodhead and Monks are co-directors of Lung Theatre, a company that has made a name for itself by tackling weighty subjects, such as the Chilcot inquiry, housing evictions and, most recently, the spate of self-inflicted deaths at Woodhill HMP, that are often investigative verbatim pieces.

The Children's Inquiry runs 8 July to 3 August at the Southwark Playhouse

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