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Mrs C has been burged by a young lad of thirteen. Although she copes with the experence well and sees the young lad off with a flea in his ear, the invasion of er privacy hits her badly. She initially rejects support from her daughter but reluctantly agrees to go away for a few days, leaving her flat in the hands of hr next-door neighbour.
The young lad, on the other hand, is sorry for what he ha done. He was egged on by his mates and wanted to be part of a gan. Had he refused, he might well have been bullied. His mates even threatened to kill his dog - he loves his dog!
An issue play about crime and anti-social behaviour which offers an insight into the fears held by oder people about crime and anti-social behaviour and the consequences of the actions of some younger people.
The play has toured extensively to audiences concerned with the Fear of Crime and its consequences. |