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See also our coronavirus info page. It was a busy night at the Burton Taylor Studio, with two short plays being performed one after the other. The first of these plays was a student performance of Citizenship , written in by Mark Ravenhill and produced by Nightjar Theatre Productions.

Citizenship follows the story of Tom, a boy embroiled in GCSEs and teenage social angst, who is also trying to work out his own sexuality, confused and upset by a recurring dream where he doesn't know whether the person he's kissing is a man or a woman. This item is only available to the members of institutions that have purchased access.

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Mark Ravenhill. Methuen Drama, Roles: Total 4 , Female 0 , Male 0 , Unassigned 0. Roles: Total 2 , Female 1 , Male 1 , Unassigned 0. Roles: Total 44 , Female 12 , Male 32 , Unassigned 0. Dan Rebellato. Scenes: Skip to main content.

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