Six days of new plays for and about young people, created by established writers and performed by young people in the Cottesloe and Lyttleton Theatres. The programme is as follows: 'Scenes From Family Life' by Mark Ravenhill (Thur 7pm, SOLD OUT); 'A Vampire Story' by Moira Buffini (Thur 8.30pm, SOLD OUT); 'Theatre of Debate: Blackout' by Davey Anderson, Inspired by the stories of a young person from Barnardo's, Glasgow (Fri 6pm); 'He's Talking' by Nicholas Wright (Fri 7pm, SOLD OUT); 'My Face' by Nigel Williams (Fri 8.30pm, SOLD OUT); 'Theatre of Debate: Big Hopes', a verbatim play by Gary Owen inspired by an xl. group from The Prince's Trust, Cardiff; followed by Deborah Gearing's 'Safe', inspired by Fairbridge Southampton (Sat 3pm); 'Arden City' by Timberlake Wertenbaker (Sat 7pm, SOLD OUT); 'The Peach Child' by Anna Furse and Little Angel Theatre (Sat 8.30pm, SOLD OUT); 'Theatre of Debate: The Boys' by Jeremy Weller with young people from Fairbridge Centres in Kennington and Hackney (Mon 6pm); 'The Book of Everything' by Peter Tabern, based on a novel by Guus Kuijer (Mon 7pm); 'Fugee' by Abi Morgan (Mon 8.30pm); 'It Snows' by Bryony Lavery and Frantic Assembly (Tue 7pm); 'Burying Your Brother in the Pavement' by Jack Thorne (Tue 8.30pm).
