ethics and the teenage audience


         Guantanamo Boy

    created and produced by Brolly
how should I act?

•     The central ethical question posed in ‘theatre and ethics’ Nicholas Rideout

•     Aristotle – ethics rests in the improvement character of the individual and
      the fulfillment of its potential

•     Post enlightenment move from self to ‘other’

Emmanuel Levinas:


    ‘responsibility for the Other, for the naked face of the first individual to come
         along. A responsibility that goes beyond what I may or may not have
       committed, as if I were devoted to the other man before being devoted to
        myself. Or more exactly, as if I had to answer for the other man’s death
                                    even before being’
Adapting Guantanamo Boy for the stage

1. Ethics & drama: How should the main protagonist act?

3. Ethics & audience: How should I act in that situation?

5. Ethics & theatre practice: How should the theatre maker act?

    ‘creating emotionally challenging theatre work for a teenage audience’

Claire Connor (Director) Stratford Circus Arts Centre invited Brolly to meet the
   novelist Anna Perera to discuss creating a stage adaptation of Guantanamo
   Boy.

•   Stratford Circus: Stratford Circlets Programme (under 12)
•   Keep the novelist in the process
ethics & drama

        The main protagonist: Khalid, a northern teenage Muslim boy


‘Khalid likes football and computer games. He’s got a crush on a girl at school,
 but can’t bring himself to do anything about it. He’s unexceptional in every
   way – except he happens to be Muslim and in the aftermath of the 9/11
attacks, being a Muslim can be dangerous. When he goes on a family holiday
 to visit his relatives in Pakistan he is snatched in the middle of the night and
   thrown into a nightmare world of interrogations, beatings and torture.’



Ethics & politics: How does he act?

In spite of being wrongly detained without trial and tortured – he acts
ethically ‘in character’ – he chooses not to become dehumanised /radicalised
ethics & audience
    ‘How do we show young people the very worst that we are capable of as
       human beings how doe help them to understand responsibly the world
                                  they live in?
                                              Claire Connor Director Stratford Circus


Levinas: A responsibility for the ‘other’ – a face to face encounter for the
   audience.

Audience as witness: Immersive / in the round / sixty minutes / Khalid’s
   perspective ( actor does not double)
              ‘innocent until proven guilty, not here you’re not’

•   Problematise the ethical position for the audience re: human rights
•   Place the ethical dilemma in context – politics
•   Vs Utilitarian Position (Mill / Bentham) : Bush / US position

                ‘greatest good for the greatest number of people’
‘if by torturing one person you were able to elicit information that would save
                                        many’
ethics and theatre practice

•    Representation and the ‘other’
•    Agency

    ‘we live in one of the most diverse cultures the world has ever seen, yet this
           is not reflected in the culture we produce, or in who is producing it’
                                                                        McMaster Review
             ‘Supporting Excellence in the arts - from measurement to judgement’ (2008)



      ‘the level of parental encouragement differs by family background and
        personal demographics: parents of high social status are more likely to
      encourage their children to engage in the arts; girls and white children are
      more likely to receive encouragement than boys and children who are not
                                       white.’
                                                                      Arts Council Report
                       ‘Encourage children today to build audiences for tomorrow’ (2009)
representation
An ethical responsibility: representation and authenticity

EFC: methodology / interdisciplinary/ to create new challenging and
relevant productions for young people sector / writers new to TYA

• Process: The work was developed over 18 months and there were two R & D
phases. An invited teenage audience see showing of the work in progress /
feedback Characters (teenagers/ cultural identity / staging / text. Diversity
reflected on stage and in the production team

• Adaptation:Brolly place design / AV / Sound at the centre of the theatre
making process alongside the text to realise the experience of the novel in a
theatrical setting.

• Brolly work with Chris Elwell as dramaturg

Develop the links between theatre / literature and human rights : Agency
agency

    ‘transforming a passive audience of consumers into an active audience; not
          necessarily in terms of direct audience participation but in terms of
                        emotional and intellectual engagement’
                                                   Matthew Reason The Young Audience


‘Performing Human Rights’ symposium – Stratford Circus (2011)

•    An ethical responsibility to the young audience for agency?
•    Interdisciplinary Forum (EFC) : Literature / Theatre / Human Rights
•    Debate issues raised in Guantanamo Boy
•    Youth groups - Youth Amnesty / Muslim Women Writers / Schools Groups / Penguin
     Spinebreakers /
•    Brolly / Anna Perera (Novelist) / Human Rights Lawyers / Amnesty International / SC
     /Theatre Programmers
•    Work in progress – feedback
Performing Human Rights Symposium




http://www.brollyproductions.com/#!symposium
theatre practice & academia


•   Theatre Studies – Institute Performing Arts Development (IPAD) University of East
    London
•   TYA module started in 2009 / 10 with 25 students – 2012 with 50 students
•   Student Cohort – Creative Writing / Theatre Studies / Community Arts Practice
•   Students engage with professional practice through teaching and learning (HMYPT)
    and venue: Stratford Circus
•   Thinking through practice – EFC ‘to encourage debate in the sector’
•   Eg. Ethics of performance / Early years work / teenage work / digital approaches /
    intercultural / addressing disability
•   Need more critical thinking /sources on practice / mapping innovation
•   Theatre For Young Audiences – contemporary approaches to practice and
    performance (2014) Palgrave
Guantanamo Boy

The production was first performed at Stratford Circus in
                      February 2012

  The production will tour nationally in Autumn 2013

              www.brollyproductions.com

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E4C Guantanamo Boy

  • 1. ethics and the teenage audience Guantanamo Boy created and produced by Brolly
  • 2. how should I act? • The central ethical question posed in ‘theatre and ethics’ Nicholas Rideout • Aristotle – ethics rests in the improvement character of the individual and the fulfillment of its potential • Post enlightenment move from self to ‘other’ Emmanuel Levinas: ‘responsibility for the Other, for the naked face of the first individual to come along. A responsibility that goes beyond what I may or may not have committed, as if I were devoted to the other man before being devoted to myself. Or more exactly, as if I had to answer for the other man’s death even before being’
  • 3. Adapting Guantanamo Boy for the stage 1. Ethics & drama: How should the main protagonist act? 3. Ethics & audience: How should I act in that situation? 5. Ethics & theatre practice: How should the theatre maker act? ‘creating emotionally challenging theatre work for a teenage audience’ Claire Connor (Director) Stratford Circus Arts Centre invited Brolly to meet the novelist Anna Perera to discuss creating a stage adaptation of Guantanamo Boy. • Stratford Circus: Stratford Circlets Programme (under 12) • Keep the novelist in the process
  • 4. ethics & drama The main protagonist: Khalid, a northern teenage Muslim boy ‘Khalid likes football and computer games. He’s got a crush on a girl at school, but can’t bring himself to do anything about it. He’s unexceptional in every way – except he happens to be Muslim and in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, being a Muslim can be dangerous. When he goes on a family holiday to visit his relatives in Pakistan he is snatched in the middle of the night and thrown into a nightmare world of interrogations, beatings and torture.’ Ethics & politics: How does he act? In spite of being wrongly detained without trial and tortured – he acts ethically ‘in character’ – he chooses not to become dehumanised /radicalised
  • 5. ethics & audience ‘How do we show young people the very worst that we are capable of as human beings how doe help them to understand responsibly the world they live in? Claire Connor Director Stratford Circus Levinas: A responsibility for the ‘other’ – a face to face encounter for the audience. Audience as witness: Immersive / in the round / sixty minutes / Khalid’s perspective ( actor does not double) ‘innocent until proven guilty, not here you’re not’ • Problematise the ethical position for the audience re: human rights • Place the ethical dilemma in context – politics • Vs Utilitarian Position (Mill / Bentham) : Bush / US position ‘greatest good for the greatest number of people’ ‘if by torturing one person you were able to elicit information that would save many’
  • 6. ethics and theatre practice • Representation and the ‘other’ • Agency ‘we live in one of the most diverse cultures the world has ever seen, yet this is not reflected in the culture we produce, or in who is producing it’ McMaster Review ‘Supporting Excellence in the arts - from measurement to judgement’ (2008) ‘the level of parental encouragement differs by family background and personal demographics: parents of high social status are more likely to encourage their children to engage in the arts; girls and white children are more likely to receive encouragement than boys and children who are not white.’ Arts Council Report ‘Encourage children today to build audiences for tomorrow’ (2009)
  • 7. representation An ethical responsibility: representation and authenticity EFC: methodology / interdisciplinary/ to create new challenging and relevant productions for young people sector / writers new to TYA • Process: The work was developed over 18 months and there were two R & D phases. An invited teenage audience see showing of the work in progress / feedback Characters (teenagers/ cultural identity / staging / text. Diversity reflected on stage and in the production team • Adaptation:Brolly place design / AV / Sound at the centre of the theatre making process alongside the text to realise the experience of the novel in a theatrical setting. • Brolly work with Chris Elwell as dramaturg Develop the links between theatre / literature and human rights : Agency
  • 8. agency ‘transforming a passive audience of consumers into an active audience; not necessarily in terms of direct audience participation but in terms of emotional and intellectual engagement’ Matthew Reason The Young Audience ‘Performing Human Rights’ symposium – Stratford Circus (2011) • An ethical responsibility to the young audience for agency? • Interdisciplinary Forum (EFC) : Literature / Theatre / Human Rights • Debate issues raised in Guantanamo Boy • Youth groups - Youth Amnesty / Muslim Women Writers / Schools Groups / Penguin Spinebreakers / • Brolly / Anna Perera (Novelist) / Human Rights Lawyers / Amnesty International / SC /Theatre Programmers • Work in progress – feedback
  • 9. Performing Human Rights Symposium http://www.brollyproductions.com/#!symposium
  • 10. theatre practice & academia • Theatre Studies – Institute Performing Arts Development (IPAD) University of East London • TYA module started in 2009 / 10 with 25 students – 2012 with 50 students • Student Cohort – Creative Writing / Theatre Studies / Community Arts Practice • Students engage with professional practice through teaching and learning (HMYPT) and venue: Stratford Circus • Thinking through practice – EFC ‘to encourage debate in the sector’ • Eg. Ethics of performance / Early years work / teenage work / digital approaches / intercultural / addressing disability • Need more critical thinking /sources on practice / mapping innovation • Theatre For Young Audiences – contemporary approaches to practice and performance (2014) Palgrave
  • 11. Guantanamo Boy The production was first performed at Stratford Circus in February 2012 The production will tour nationally in Autumn 2013 www.brollyproductions.com