The play presents a compelling juxtaposition between uplifting personal stories during the pandemic and the tragic events of the 2020 Port of Beirut explosion. Commissioned by the International School of London, it features a diverse cast that allows for creative theatrical expression, embodying the hallmark style of a classic Wheeller play. Through its verbatim format, the work captures authentic experiences, encouraging audiences to reflect on resilience amid chaos.
Designed for the Eduqas GCSE 9-1 examination, this text provides comprehensive insights into the creation and evolution of Hard To Swallow. It addresses common questions from both teachers and students, detailing the book's development process and thematic elements. This resource serves as an essential guide for understanding the context and significance of the work in an educational setting.
A short study guide and oral history of I Love You, Mum - I Promise I Won't
Die by Mark Wheeller. A GCSE Drama Set Text from September 2022, the book
features the origins of the play and a useful scheme of work for teachers.
Revised 2022 version including additional testimony from Ruth Dearnley (CEO of STOP THE TRAFFIK) One Million to STOP THE TRAFFIK tells true stories of people who are trafficked. Sunni and Whinney, at just six and eight years old, were sold by their parents. Their story inspired the formation of the charity STOP THE TRAFFIK. Their mantra? 'People should not be bought and sold'. One Million to STOP THE TRAFFIK goes on to tell the incredible true story of the charity's determined quest to get 1,000,000 signatures to enable them to go to the United Nations and call on governments to fight human trafficking. 'I was blown-away. It was like watching Slumdog Millionaire only this was live theatre... the young actors' hearts are beating and breaking in front of you. One Million to STOP THE TRAFFIK should be recognised as Mark Wheeller's most far-reaching, insightful and accomplished play to date.' Paul Mills, Head of Drama, Westgate School, Winchester 'The hour long show was spellbinding and quite disturbing... it was one of the best productions I have seen in a long time, anywhere.' Ian Murray, Chief Editor Daily Echo Duration: 70 minutes approximately Cast: 20 characters The play is suitable for a large cast and multi-roling is also possible.
Focusing on verbatim theatre, Mark Wheeller shares his personal insights and experiences as a prominent UK playwright. He explores the creative process behind this unique form of storytelling, making it accessible and understandable. This book serves as a valuable resource for teachers, educators, and students interested in the art of verbatim theatre, providing both inspiration and practical guidance.
Written in the same documentary style as Too Much Punch For Judy, Mark's first
version of Race to be Seen, his play about Graham Salmon MBE, was awarded
Critics' Choice at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe (1984).
Game Over tells the harrowing story of teenager Breck Bednar, who was groomed
over the internet and brutally murdered on 17 February 2014 by someone he met
online.
This is the approved set text for the OCR GCSE 9-1 Drama examThis play tells
the tragic true story of Dan Nolan, a teenage boy who went missing on the 1st
January 2002 after a night out fishing with his best friends.