From The Dentists Chair
Set in West Yorkshire, the action revolves round a dentist’s surgery just before Christmas and directly after the new year.
This play explores the story of the smallpox vaccination programme in Mysore, India in the early nineteenth century.
Set in West Yorkshire, the action revolves round a dentist’s surgery just before Christmas and directly after the new year.
Set against an instantly recognisable background of family life and pressures, Judith Johnson’s play takes a difficult subject and looks at both sides of the argument.
The Gift tells the story of two generations of the Kay family’s struggle and eventual victory over an inherited terminal genetic disease.
‘Dayglo’ tells the story of a mother and daughter both affected by breast cancer and their relationship with a teenage boy whose family is affected by sickle cell anaemia.
After the death of his Mother, Emerson experiences erratic behaviour and hostility. His girlfriend and friend encourage him to seek help.
Our relationship with food, health, well being, food banks, obesity, diabetes, the sugar debate and class
Tells the story of three disparate characters who find themselves stranded in a deserted underground station.
Judith Johnson’s powerful and sensitive play tells the story of two very different boys with one destructive disease.
Raising awareness about the lives of young carers and supporting the achievement of attainment targets.