

Junk Yard
Lewis John Carlino


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Readers appreciate the engaging nature of the play, praising its quick delivery and strong performances. Many find it a compelling experience despite some minor issues with the lyrics and pacing in the first act.
”Who'd want to join in building a fucking playground.”
It's 1979, rubbish is on the streets of Bristol, and it's tricky being Fiz.
She's thirteen, she's got no money, her sister's pregnant and her mum thinks she's a waste of space...
Rick remembers what it's like to be a teenager.
So he thinks it won't take much to get a bunch of kids to help him build a playground out of junk.
He's wrong.
It takes everything he's got.
But when it's finished, it's going to be something.
It's going to be everything...
Junkyard is a British play written by Jack Thorne and published by Nick Hern Books (2018).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books (eISBN 9781780018652).
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Nick Hern Books · 2018 · 120 pp
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