Scratched Out
Scratched Out is about six young people from an inner-city estate, all with ambitions of making it in the music industry. Only Adam has given up this dream to pursue his education, leaving his younger brother Luke behind. All the action takes place in one night at a pirate radio station and a club, the drama unfolds as the records spin the soundtrack to a night that will change everything for every one of these six characters.
This production is supported by the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham.
Running Time: approximately 75 minutes with no interval.
Suitable for ages 14+.
Scratched Out takes place at the Riverside Studios, Hammersmith from 6 - 30 April, 2009 in Studio 3 Monday 6 to Thursday 30 April at 7.30pm
Matinees on Tuesday 28, Wednesday 29 and Thursday 30 April at 2.30pm
Tickets: £12 (£6 concs.) |
Related links
ACLT
Riverside Studios
Gala Screening for ACLT |
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