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241: 223:) and (afterwards) a fun fair. Whilst the children shoplift and generally make trouble, an older boy, Reilly hits on his young teacher, Susan, who shakes off his attentions by suggesting he turn his attention to the pretty young Linda, who had been trying it on with her own boyfriend, Colin. At the castle, they end up losing one of the children, Carol. 226:
Mr. Briggs finds Carol on the cliffs as she laments the necessity of returning to her troubled home life. He shouts at her to return but when she threatens to jump off the cliff, he softens and gently talks her down. In an uncharacteristic moment, Mr. Briggs takes the children to the fun fair, where
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are the lack of education, lack of opportunity and deprivation in inner city Liverpool equalling unemployment and no money for education because of this. Willy Russell makes this point very clear to the audience by using characters that the level of deprivation is really effecting e.g. Carol- her
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The reviewer of the 2010 production wrote: "Russell has the ability to inject, into what is superficially a jolly knees-up, social comment and human understanding. Amid all the comedy and music is a serious view of kids and education that is the same today as yesterday."
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Mrs. Kay gently mocks him for enjoying himself, saying she has the photographs to prove he is not all that bad. Briggs offers to develop the photographs for her, but later, after a moments sad reflection, exposes them to the light.
219:, but they misbehave. Before the trip they leave they buy sweets and the deputy head disciplinarian teacher, Mr Briggs, joins them. On the journey, they visit several attractions - a cafe, a zoo, the beach ( 623: 642: 203:. Mrs Kay teaches a class of illiterate pupils, called the "Progress Class". At the very last minute, the disciplinarian Deputy Headteacher, Mr Briggs, also joins. 306:
lack of education is very obviously troubling her as she would like to get a good job, however is not bright enough to do so because of the lack of education.
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In 2009, Russell rewrote the musical and updated to a more modern feeling. It premièred in the
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The musical is about students from an inner-city school in Liverpool who go on a trip to
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A group of pupils in a Progress Class at a secondary school in a deprived part of
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OffersYouth Actors a Week to Remember at Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds"
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in 2010. The updated version was performed outside Liverpool at the
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that premiered in 1983. It is an adaptation of the 1977 TV-movie
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The musical was developed from the 1977 BBC television play "
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Look At The Dogs/Our day out (The travelling song) - Company
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Why Can't It Always Be This Way (Carol's Song) - Carol
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Castle Song - Mr Briggs, Kids, Linda, Karen and Colin
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(12) 33: 20: 537:Beach Song (short) - Bored girls and Kids 444:: Shop owner who gets robbed by the kids. 438:: Shop owner who gets robbed by the kids. 285:Learn how and when to remove this message 618: 616: 576: 555:We Had A Really Great Day Out - Company 647:- The Musical/ Royal Court, Liverpool" 510:Straight Line - Mr Briggs and Mrs Kay 495:Instructions On Enjoyment - Mr Briggs 7: 14: 597:Heinemann Educational Publishers 492:Boss Of The Bus - Ronny and Kids 483:We're Goin' Out - Carol and kids 239: 187:from 24 Aug - 2 September 2017. 519:Zoo Song - Bored girls and Kids 486:Mrs Kay's Progress Class - Kids 630:stagereview.co.uk, 16 May 2017 432:: Works in Mrs Roberts's cafĂ©. 185:Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds 181:Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool 122:Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds 1: 552:Ay Ay Yippee Yippee Ay - Kids 691:Hutchinson (publisher) books 377:: Has a crush on Colin. (15) 371:: Reilly's 'assistant'. 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Willy Russell
Bob Eaton
Book
Willy Russell
Liverpool
Our Day Out
Everyman Theatre, Liverpool
Royal Court Theatre
Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds
Willy Russell
Our Day Out
Our Day Out
Willy Russell
Willy Russell
Bob Eaton
Everyman Theatre
Liverpool
Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool
Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds
Conwy Castle
Wales
Liverpool
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