LUNG and The Lowry in partnership with Gaddum present

Who Cares

★★★★

The Scotsman / The Guardian

Who Cares

'The Alarm Rings. I take a breath. Then it starts'

Sitting at the back of the bus, skipping the lunch queue and skiving lessons. At school Nicole, Jade and Connor are just like everybody else. But when they get home, things are very different. 

Nicole started caring for her mum when she was four. Every morning Nicole helps her get washed, put on clothes and eat breakfast. Jade has always cared for her brother, but she never expected to look after dad as well - now she juggles two lots of appointments, two lots of prescriptions, two lots of assessment forms. Connor cares for his mum. But he doesn’t like to talk about it. 

Adapted from real-life testimonies, this bold and pertinent piece of documentary theatre examines our failing social care system, the impact of austerity and what happens when a child becomes the parent.

  • Luke Grant
    Lizzy Mounter
    Liyah Summers

  • Engagement Officer
    Madiha Ansari

    Production Manager
    Andreas Ayling

    Technical Stage Manager
    Tom Booth

    Tour Producer
    Ellie Claughton

    Company Stage Manager
    Tracey-Ann Cutbush

    Sound Designer
    Owen Crouch

    Assistant Producer
    Camille Koosyial

    Designer
    Jen McGinley

    Lighting Designer
    Will Monks

    Dramaturg
    Helen Monks

    Speech and Dialect Coach
    Gary Owston

    Director and Writer
    Matt Woodhead

  • Who Cares was co-produced with The Lowry in partnership with Gaddum

  • Antonia-Rae, Ciaron, Kerry, Paige

  • ‘Long live LUNG’ 

    ★★★★

  • ‘Tear jerking… emotionally raw and theatrically slick’

    ★★★★

  • ‘Eye-opening and impactful… If you didn’t care before, you most certainly will after’

    ★★★★

AWARDS

  • * Social Impact*

    Sit Up Award

  • * Spirit of the Fringe *

    Mervyn Stutter

  • * Unforgettable Festival Moments *

    Summerhall Lustrum

PLAY WHO CARES TRAILER ⬇
LISTEN TO WHO CARES ON RADIO 4⬇

Resources

The ‘Who Cares’ play has been recorded with two accompanying education resources. You can host this in your school, young carers centre or youth zone.

Support

Are you a young person looking for advice, or want to connect with other young carers? Visit The Children’s Society website

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