Episode 4: Company Three
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David Jubb talks to Company Three member's - Angie, Bailey, Kezia, Aaliyah, Alannah and Ned. They share stories of how they went from nervously crying at the door to creating unique, devised work where their lives and experiences as teenagers are "ingrained" in the material. They tell us they carried on during the pandemic as "there wasn't a choice", and in doing so created an extraordinary international project.
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Episode 4: Company Three
David Jubb talks to Company Three member's - Angie, Bailey, Kezia, Aaliyah, Alannah and Ned. They share stories of how they went from nervously crying at the door to creating unique, devised work where their lives and experiences as teenagers are "ingrained" in the material. They tell us they carried on during the pandemic as "there wasn't a choice", and in doing so created an extraordinary international project.