Breathe looks at teen suicide, considering both the people who die and those who are left behind; the company have worked with organisations such as Childline to learn more about what they cover in the play.
‘An accomplished piece that pegs Athenaeum & director Hauer-King as ones to watch’: BREATHE – Bunker Theatre
We know right from the start how this play is going to end, the story is the journey: What leads three teens to step over the edge?
WATCH: Breathe in this stunning new trailer for new teen suicide play at the Bunker
We’re counting down to the premiere of BREATHE, the follow-up play about teenage suicide by Athenaeum Productions’ 18-year-old founder George Jaques, which premieres next week at London’s Bunker Theatre. Breathe in this video trailer with its simply stunning coastal cinematography – and then get booking!
PHOTOS: Sneak a peek inside rehearsals for the premiere of teen suicide play Breathe
Athenaeum Productions, founded by then 16-year-old actor-producer George Jaques, is gearing up for the premiere next week of its second play BREATHE. Sneak a peek inside rehearsals with Jaques and the company, all aged under 25, as they tackle this gritty new play about teenage suicide – and then get booking!
NEWS: 18-year-old George Jaques premieres Breathe in support of Childline
BREATHE, a gritty new stage play about teenage suicide written by and starring 18-year-old George Jaques, gets its world premiere this month at London’s Bunker Theatre in a limited season in aid of Childline. It runs from 31 July to 4 August 2018 only.
NEWS: 18-year-old George Jaques premieres Breathe in support of Childline
BREATHE, a gritty new stage play about teenage suicide written by and starring 18-year-old George Jaques, gets its world premiere this month at London’s Bunker Theatre in a limited season in aid of Childline. It runs from 31 July to 4 August 2018 only.