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A new Bruntwood-longlisted play about gangs, love and family, and communities battling ambition, poverty and identity.
Flint is an excluded teen, a “soldier”, dealing on the streets of SW London, but still looking to get back into the good books of childhood sweetheart Book.
Book is studious, babysits for Flint’s younger sister, and is keen to leave her road’s deprivation. She wants to move to the suburbs and avoid Flint, ending her chances.
Bragg’s a captain, pressuring Flint to deepen his commitment, drive higher sales, and prove his colours.
Shania is a pregnant teen, a friend to Book, and a member of Bragg’s crew. How Shania was initiated, held the food, and met the dealers is nothing compared to some of what she’s witnessed. Now, she doesn’t sleep.
Chantal is Flint’s mother. She worries about Flint but isn’t about easily letting Flint’s dad back into his life.
Danny is a Childline listener, a former gang member, a convict, and Flint’s estranged father. He is on a journey back to his son. But will he find Flint before it’s too late?
Carol, outreach and youth worker, and Danny’s girlfriend. She hears the worst of people’s stories, including the worst excesses of Shania’s baby’s father.
Angel, gangland chief. He’ll initiate all his boys and girls into the tribe, holding them close with disturbing gratification.
Angel’s about to invite Flint for tea, sales training, and help with a weapons upgrade.
What forces compel Flint, Book, Shania and the others towards ever-repeating tragedy?
This is a race against time to break the cycle.



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