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Home > Theatre > An exploration of adolescence in Five Years

An exploration of adolescence in Five Years

By Caroline King - September 23, 2019Posted in : FEATURED-STORIES, Theatre

Based on Neal Pike’s memories of life at a special educational needs (SEN) school, Five Years uses poetry, storytelling and direct address to explore an adolescence shaped by being marked ‘disabled’ owing to his stutter.

Neal Pike Five Years
Neal Pike’s Five Years

Directed by Matt Miller, this sharp, subtle and brutally human solo show questions the limited expectations others had for a child with a stutter. Five Years is a work about refusing to conform to those ideas, reaching for a life beyond the one teachers and parents had planned for him, and keeping hold of a sense of self during turbulent times.

From 1998 to 2002, poet and performer Neal Pike was a pupil at Foxwood, an SEN school in Nottinghamshire. At once a show about the uniqueness of SEN schooling and the commonalities of teenage experience, Pike describes Foxwood as being both different to other schools and, in many ways, exactly the same. Filled with 90s references and often painfully relatable anecdotes, the piece explores how our school experiences help shape the people we grow up to be, for better or worse.

Neal Pike is a poet and performer based in Nottingham. He was inspired to create Five Years, his first work for the stage, after hearing theatre maker and comedian Jess Thom, a.k.a Touretteshero, present a talk on making autobiographical art.

Along with performing his work at venues across the UK and internationally, Pike is the leader of Tentacles, a collective and network for disabled and d/Deaf writers, supported by Unlimited.

When: 25th September – 3rd December 2019
Where: Touring to Ipswich, Sheffield, Oxford, Derby, Nottingham, Lowestoft, Leicester, Leeds, London, Clevedon, Exeter and Wolverhampton
£: Ticket prices vary, depending on the venue

More info: www.nealpikeprojects.co.uk

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