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THE APOLOGY explores the complex dynamics of bullying, revenge, and the long-lasting impact of violence and harassment. The narrative covers a 5 year time period detailing pivotal moments
An award-winning production, The Apology is a powerful study of teenage violence and the effects of long-term bullying. “…the most powerful play from the acclaimed Zeal Theatre” - Lowdown Magazine. Form/Style: comedy drama. Length in minutes: 60. Cast: 0 total. Cast age groups: 12 to 16, 16 to 18. Audience age: young adult, teen.
Arcola reunites with New Earth for this powerful human story that asks how a nation can apologise for the crimes of its past. “I exist now. Don’t tell me that I didn’t exist before.”. Seoul, 1991. Priyanka is beginning the UN investigation into the ‘comfort women’ of the Second World War.
THE APOLOGY ricochets through a five year period where the bruises of bullying refuse to heal. Told from an unbiased perspective, this powerful production forces students to decide if the punishment fits the crime.
The Apology is inspired by a real life event which occurred at a high school when a teenager took revenge on a bully after his father told him to fight back. The narrative combines experiences from a number of different people and these are strung together in a fictional story as a means of exploring teenage violence and the effects of long ...
When two old high school friends get together back home on Christmas break, it quickly becomes clear why they haven't tried harder to keep in touch over the years. Their focus on an old dispute begs the question: if we can't get past disagreements amongst friends, how can we possibly solve our country's bigger problems on a micro or macro level?
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Oct 2, 2022 · The ‘comfort women’ of World War Two still await a full apology, making this play a powerful lesson in perseverance in the face of injustice. The Apology is on at the Arcola Theatre until 8 October. Standard tickets are £25, and concessions are £20 and can be booked on their website.