LEADER 02250nam a2200361Ia 4500001 99125453239006421 005 20201005121716.0 006 m o d 007 cr cnu|||||||| 008 160926s2020 enk o 000 d eng d 020 1-78460-599-9 020 1-78850-342-2 024 7 10.5040/9781784605995.00000009 |2doi 035 (CKB)4100000011337787 035 (MiAaPQ)EBC6228853 035 (OCoLC)1244429673 035 (EXLCZ)994100000011337787 040 UkLoBP |beng |erda |cUkLoBP |dUkLoBP 050 4 PR6103.H77 |bB75 2020 082 0 822.8 |223 100 1 Christou, Georgia, |eauthor. 245 10 Bright. young. things / |cGeorgia Christou. 250 First edition 264 1 London : |bBloomsbury Publishing, |c2020. 300 1 online resource (64 pages). 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 computer |bc |2rdamedia 338 online resource |bcr |2rdacarrier 347 text file |2rdaft 347 |bHTML 490 1 NHB modern plays 520 "On a reality television show, six remarkable - and remarkably young - geniuses are competing for the coveted Golden Brain trophy and the title 'Britain's Brainiest Child'. As the contestants battle it out round after round, the pressure mounts, the spotlight gets harsher, and each is faced with questions they were never expecting. Who will win and who will lose - and what exactly does winning mean anyway? Georgia Christou's Bright. Young. Things. is a funny, fast-paced play about identity, truth and the challenge of finding out who you really are. It is part of Platform, an initiative from Tonic Theatre in partnership with Nick Hern Books. Aimed at achieving greater gender equality in theatre, Platform comprises big-cast plays with predominantly, or all, female casts, written specifically for performance by young actors"--Summary. 650 0 Identity (Psychology) |vDrama. 650 0 Reality television programs |vDrama. 776 |z1-84842-862-6 830 0 NHB modern plays. 906 BOOK