I'm Susan, artistic director of Y Ynty Wread Company. The director of a new play called The Killing Class...
...which was written by David Fielding.
Ynty Wread Company is a subsidiary company...
...out of the Young and Talented School of Stagions Scream.
That's a weekend performing arts group that meet here at Oxford House every Saturday.
Wyentey rep company formed out of the demand for young people.
They wanted theatre that was truly reflective of the world in which they live.
Work that was gritty, vibrant, really truthful.
One of the things I personally believe is that theatre should always be truthful,
yn defnyddio yn ysgol i, a gallwr yn siwer
yn ystod y wybodaeth.
Daeneth.
Fead yn fy nidio'ch hawdd neu ma形o dnowu!
Dach, boblygu'n sio.
Mae benidio'n ysgolio'n hybu yn llegau rhan o'r cyflos.
Roedd fe, mae � 66,
a gwneud ar hyn by 감사합니다
Yn wouldiwn Stifon,
ac pa'r yw gwybodhalau
semn 좋io'n gwybod L Kilgell Tannog
yn ymddom o gyflos ymdd 사arl
gyda i ceisaf i'riliau
I gafodd ma gennych y bydd yn ôl.
Dyma gan ymarfer.
Diolch yn Mynd ddiwedd, ond y gallona am gän Do modd,
やってch nしてis
a nad oed yn
Mae grywста wrappedol yn y gw CDio'r gerchombolaethol sydd wedierynd i ddychgil a hytydd trwy'r cerddill ac mae'n gallu gweld paddypa i'rvor Anton.
Rhaid iiaidio ti Parsall, i mi i'w yn rhan nhw'r astagau i'r wneud.
Mae hyn yn ychydig o y blwyddyn oedd yn mynd i gyflym.
Mae hwn oedd yn rhaid i whisair, ac oedd yn ganddi gennych unig ai chi chyfonol.
mae'n hysig immedi cymryt.
Mae gennym hyn yn de initially,
neu mae'n gwrdd entails y gall mul i fod agor mwy saunaio manualau amserwyr yn y chwenhawn.
Mae gennaniaid ei ro Deborah,
during Mrs
I've done Edinburgh Fringe Festival, which was the last thing I've done, and I'm playing Kate in the cleaning class, which is pretty cool.
She's a very humble and genuine person, and you don't really realise why she's there, because she just comes across just anybody really.
She don't look like she may have committed a crime, but she is, and she's doing her time for it.
We see a side to Gabby, where she's very tough and you know she shouldn't take any nonsense, and she's loud and goby, as the boys call her.
So this part of the character Toba, which we're doing in the play, is a lot different to what I usually do.
Doing theatre work is very intimate. You've got the audience right in front of you, obviously just watching you live, and you can't make a mistake.
You never even told me you might be going. You've got to fuck off where you are, but all the rest is going to gap on the leaf.
Look, you two bump where you need to lower your tongue.
Simple, I looked in the mirror and said I'm back to myself.
I wondered why it was fucking cracked.
That's where I first started to realise that I liked acting like, as a thing, I was like, oh actually, I liked doing this, so I should try and do it.
Oh well done, clap clap. Give Judy Dent's hearing Oscar.
About Ray, I really like her. I think she's a really cool person.
Even though you don't get to know her, you kind of do get to know her if you get what I mean.
If you were to come back, what would I say? What would I dare say to you?
I'd take you by the hand and hold you. Hold you so close to me and never let you go.
I try not to judge as a person. I try not to be judgmental. I think that we all can be guilty of certain things and circumstances put us in situations.
I love dealing with teenagers. I like writing about them and for them.
One of my favourite films is Scum and that whole Scum, Clockwork Orange, the movie If, I don't remember that in the 60s.
I wanted something kind of, I don't know, quadrophilia, that kind of angst.
But I wanted to make it more realistic and more on today's level.
I love the history boys, so I kind of mixed them all together and came up with the kindergarten class.
I think if you watch it, you'll see similarities with that to Scum.
It's very different to a lot of the prison dramas we see on the television at the moment because I think I don't deal with the crime.
I deal with the emotion attached. I make you identify with that killer and you don't realise, you'll walk away and go, oh my gosh, I actually feel sorry for that boy and yet he's done this horrendous crime.
