Third UK tour for play about lives of hidden
young carers
A play about young carers in Salford that “knocked MPs
sideways” is about to embark on a national tour.
The show, Who Cares,
was written by Matt Woodhead and co-produced by The Lowry and LUNG. It was made
in partnership with Greater Manchester charity, Gaddum and its Salford Carers
Service and is funded by the Oglesby Charitable Trust and the Leche Trust.
It features 200 hours of interviews with four young carers
from Salford about their lives – as well as input from their families and
schoolteachers. Local councillors and MP, Barbara Keeley, were also interviewed
- along with GP’s and young carers’ workers in the city-region.
The play aims to help identify ‘hidden’ young carers in the
UK – those who provide care under the radar of their friends, schoolteachers
and local authorities - as well as signpost them to the support available. The
tour will engage with thousands of young people in schools across the UK and it
will provide resources for professionals that work with young carers on a daily
basis by offering CPD training and workshops.
The tour opens at North Wall in Oxford on 28th September before touring to Hat Factory (Luton),
Oldham Coliseum (Oldham),
Dukes Theatre (Lancaster), MAST
Mayflower (Southampton), Mercury
Theatre (Colchester),
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre (Guildford),
Clapham Omnibus (London), The Place
(Bedford),
Midlands Arts Centre (Birmingham),
Norwich Playhouse (Norwich),
Leicester Curve (Leicester),
Bridport Arts Centre (Bridport) and
Unity Theatre (Liverpool). The play
will also call at its birthplace, The Lowry in Salford.
Venues have been chosen with the express purpose of
presenting the work in areas of deprivation where the need for support services
is strongest – and where there are low levels of engagement in live theatre.
Across the tour, it is hoped the work will be seen by more than 4,000 people.
Matt Woodhead, writer of Who Cares and co-artistic director of LUNG said: “Sharing the
inspirational stories of young carers from Salford with audiences across the UK
is a real privilege and a vital part of the campaign to raise awareness of
this, often hidden, issue. With each venue we’re able to perform in we’ll
educate more people about the plight of young carers and hopefully recruit them
as advocates for better funding and support for these incredible young people.”
Who Cares premiered
to critical acclaim at The Lowry in November 2016, and embarked on a tour of 27
non-theatre venues in 2017 that reached over 3,000 young people. A number of
young carers were identified and 97% of young people who saw it said it changed
their perception of young carers.
The production also performed at the House of Lords in
December 2017 to MPs & policy makers.
In 2019, Who Cares embarked
on a second tour before performing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe reaching
over 4,000 audience members and winning a Sit Up Award for Engagement, Mervyn
Stutter’s Pick of the Fringe and Summerhall Lustrum Award. In February 2021, Who Cares was performed on BBC Radio 2
reaching over 800,000 listeners.
The 2017 national tour was made possible thanks to funding
from The Oglesby Charitable Trust and Curious Minds and the 2019 national tour was
made possible thanks to funding from Arts
Council England and The Oglesby Charitable
Trust.
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