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The End of Reason 1914-18 Plays and educational resources. This is a webcast of the launch The plays and materials are now available to download. https://www.bigbrum.org.uk/end-of-rea... If you are a Birmingham school and would like to request a complimentary hard copy of the plays and resources, please email judy@bigbrum.org.uk “A wonderful opportunity for young people to learn about seismic events at an equivalent moment in the last century and so to explore war, empire, power, poverty and identity from both a global and personal perspective, both then and now.” Shami Chakrabarti. ‘The End of Reason 1914-18’ is a cycle of five plays, marking the centenary of the First World War. The plays were written by Chris Cooper for Big Brum to use as part of an integrated Theatre in Education experience for young people. We are now offering them, with supporting educational materials, as a resource to schools, teachers, young people, and practitioners in Birmingham and beyond. The plays: • Part One (1914). Home Front - Front Line • Part Two (1915). Sepoy’s Salute • Part Three (1916). Over The Top • Part Four (1917). The Land Between Two Rivers • Part Five (1918). Worlds Apart Together The publications were launched on 11th November 2020. For the launch, we brought together some of those involved in the original 2014-18 tours of the plays, including author Chris Cooper, Artistic Director Richard Holmes, actors Dhiren Ghadia, Siobhan Twomey and David Jackson, with company members Ben Ballin, Matt Hinks and Judy Woodford. We were also delighted to receive guest prefaces from our patron Shami Chakrabarti and from historian Professor David Andress. The plays and materials will be available to download in December 2020. If you are a Birmingham school and would like to request a complimentary hard copy of the plays and resources, please email judy@bigbrum.org.uk The creation of these materials has been supported by the William A. Cadbury Trust, with additional support from The Grimmitt Trust.