shape when it comes to teenage murder. In Garzas (2001) which depicts a child who kills another while 2009 Rock Punk offered a Columbine massacre style in a primary school in Stockport. In his new book, Morning, created in collaboration with the society of young people in the Lyric Hammersmith, two daughters, Stephanie (Scarlet billham) and Jack (Joana Nastari) take a teenager, Stephen (Ted Reilly) at a distance suggest a threesome , tie and then kill it with the kind of informality that most people reserve for a trip to a coffee.
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watching true stories of children and young people who kill, it is an amazing game and wild. There is an extraordinary moment where Stephanie admits that - like Mary Bell, who knocked on the door of the house of the victim's family when she knew he was dead - she came to the house for him to miss Stephen request. She knows exactly what he has done, however, it is almost as if he had surprised if he appeared.
This is a pleasure to watch. However, in the production of Sean Holmes, is quite convincing. It is always clear that what we see is a game, a Brechtian with the bleeding edge, and mysteriously represents young people looking at the world through the eyes of inflexible scientists examining an interesting problem, only to discover that are the object under a microscope. The performances of the young actors are terribly good, in part because they are varnished. They know how to do, but also how to be right on the scene. Many adult actors can learn from them.
What is clear is that they are not monsters, but normal children. Yes, Stephanie has its problems (dying mother, and feel unliked Cat's best friend goes to college), but does not feel as if these difficulties are proposed as an apology. The journey to work Stephanie, and for us, it is a lack of internal knowledge, following the action -. And understanding that just because you can do something does not mean you should
morning shows us the world as it is, not as we imagine it is love. Only the title keeps us hope that small consolation, but perhaps enough
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