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Just Another One Of Those Days

Just Another One Of Those Days - Written by Arron Singh Gill and Beth Slinn and performed by The GAP's Youth Theatre



Why do we exclude people and then expect them to be part of society?

When the school becomes a site of coercion and punishment, where else might we learn?


These are two important questions that The GAP's Youth Theatre creatively and critically investigated when exploring the content of a new piece of writing that was especially commissioned for the Youth Theatre. The play follows a young boy from Balsall Heath as he seeks community and justice following his school exclusion.


The play has been adapted for radio and is introduced by Arron Singh.


Recorded and produced for audio by Kate Thompson.


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As part of The GAP's 2022 programme, The Other-Wise Project - a series of creative and participatory explorations with young people that explores, challenges and rethinks the old ideas that shape contemporary education.


To find out more about school exclusions check out the work of No More Exclusions.



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