Synopsis

A tower block roof. A young man stands on the edge. A young woman looks on.

As the drama unfolds, he appears to come to terms with his difficulties. She, however, begins to slip into fantasies and her fixation with death sounds a warning note. At the Fringe for the first time, this emotionally charged one act play deals with the difficult subject of teenage suicide.

Performed by two members of the National Youth Theatre in aid of

The NSPCC's Childline Service

 

About the writer

Ron Nicol has had a varied career as an actor, director, stage manager and broadcaster.  Now based in Fife, this award winning playwright has been published and produced in many countries. In 1978, he co founded Glenrothes Theatre Company, with his wife Norma, a former professional actress.