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BOOK REVIEW

THE BIG HOUSE ANTHOLOGY: DIVERSE PLAYS FOR DIVERSE CASTS

Edited by Bel Parker

Published by Methuen Drama

The Big House is a UK-based theatre company which develops new plays with large diverse casts. It works with care leavers and people at high risk of social exclusion by providing a platform for them to take part in the creation of theatre so that their voices are heard.

This book presents five plays (playwrights: Andrew Day, David Watson and James Meteyard) which showcase the best of the company’s work over the last ten years. All were directed by Maggie Norris who writes the introduction after a foreword by Jez

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