Lunchbox
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Lubna Kerr
Lunchbox is about the impact of bullying, through the eyes of a troubled Scottish boy, Steven and Pakistani girl, Lubna. Can two teenagers brought up in the same street in Glasgow have different outcomes in life? Can Lubna navigate being bullied without telling her parents about it, not wanting to add to their burden? What role do school lunchtime clubs play? Can Steven the bully be redeemed and find his purpose in life? Do teachers have influence in shaping their students' lives? Or is a life of crime destined for Steven? This play examines the nature vs nurture debate.
Wheelchair Access, Wheelchair Accessible Toilets, Audio Enhancement System, Captioning, Signed Performance
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