

Silent Disco
Lachlan Philpott

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Readers are highly impressed by the play's ability to authentically portray girlhood from a unique perspective. The blend of humor and tragedy resonates strongly, making it both relatable and engaging for the audience.
Tamara and Jasyn are in love.
Tamara is fourteen.
Jasyn lives with Aunty and his brother Dane is in prison for dealing.
Jasyn wants to take Tamara to the formal, but he hasnt got the cash.
In a world of absent mothers and missing fathers, Mrs Petchell battles to keep another year of students out of the ranks of the vanished.
The Outsiders is on the syllabus again, but instead of Socs and Greasers, this is the world of Speds and Skanks fuelled by Red Bull and powered by iPods.
It can be hard to find your own rhythm when everyone is marching to the beat of a different drum.
(1 act, 4 female).
Truck Stop is a Australian & New Zealand play written by Lachlan Philpott and published by Currency Press in Strawberry Hills, N.S.W (2012).
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Currency Press · 2012 · 64 pp
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