Winner Kieran Hurley: Beats
"How can the government stop young people having a good
time? Fight this bollocks." The Prodigy
In 1994 the Criminal Justice Act effectively outlawed raves,
banning public gatherings around amplified music characterised by
"the emission of a succession of repetitive beats.
Soundtracked by DJ Johnny Whoop, Beats is a new monologue piece,
a coming-of-age story exploring rebellion, apathy, and the
irresistible power of gathered youth. With techno. Lots of
techno.
Winner Gary Gardiner: Thatcher's
Children
"So they are casting their problems on society and who is
society? there is no such thing! There are individual men and
women."
You are hereby invited to the House of Commons (well as close to
it as we could fathom) to celebrate the life and times of the right
honerable Baroness Thatcher. What a woman, what a leader and what a
vrole model for our young men!
Thatcher's Children is a high energy physical
performance exploring the notion of society and questioning the
ability of someone to lead one, if it indeed does not exist.