Ink Pellet

The Washing Line

he cast includes 150 students, studying on Chickenshed’s inclusive Further and Higher Education courses. Paul Morrall, Chickenshed’s Director of Education Training and Outreach, explains: “By inclusive we mean that education and performing arts, studied and accredited at our theatre, is open to the widest possible range of Lived Experience and underrepresentation backgrounds. This production is geared towards empowering our students to challenge the misconceptions of what exploitation, radicalisation, brainwashing and mind manipulation actually are.”

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