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Two children forced into prostitution narrate their harrowing story. Dream Pill introduces its audience at close quarters to Tunde and Bola, two nine-year old girls sex-trafficked to a UK city. In a claustrophobic basement, they share their child's eye view of the journey they have taken, the people they have encountered and their strange ways, and the objects they have collected. With a naivety, imagination and humour that have survived so far against all odds, they draw in the audience with their childlike fantasies, innocent superstitions and unanswerable questions. Rebecca Prichard's short…mehr

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Two children forced into prostitution narrate their harrowing story. Dream Pill introduces its audience at close quarters to Tunde and Bola, two nine-year old girls sex-trafficked to a UK city. In a claustrophobic basement, they share their child's eye view of the journey they have taken, the people they have encountered and their strange ways, and the objects they have collected. With a naivety, imagination and humour that have survived so far against all odds, they draw in the audience with their childlike fantasies, innocent superstitions and unanswerable questions. Rebecca Prichard's short play Dream Pill was first performed at Soho Theatre, London, as part of Clean Break's Charged season in November 2010.

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Rebecca Prichard wrote Dream Pill while undertaking her AHRC Creative Fellowship at Lancaster University. Her other plays include: Futures (Zurich Schauspielhaus/Theatre 503, 2006); Delir'ium (Royal Court/Tricycle Theatre/Chichester Festival Theatre, 2005); Yard Gal (Clean Break/Royal Court Theatre and UK Tour, 1998; winner of the Critics' Circle Award for Most Promising Playwright); Fair Game (Royal Court at the Duke of York's, 1997) and Essex Girls (Royal Court Young Writers Festival, 1994).