The Birmingham Press

Debut play for poet announced

Highly-anticipated first play by Birmingham writer Steven Camden to be staged at Rep.

Back Down is the highly anticipated first play by Birmingham-born Steven Camden, more commonly known as the award-winning performance poet Polarbear. Directed by Birmingham Repertory Theatre’s Associate Director, Tessa Walker, Back Down is an insightful and funny coming-of-age story which will also tour regionally and nationally following its premiere in Birmingham.

Luke, Zia and Tommy have known each other for forever. With Luke about to leave for university it’s time for one last adventure together. Armed with Zia’s mix CD and a bag of Brummie pride, they set off to conquer Snowdon. But when their jaunt takes an unexpected turn they are forced to face up to the reality of why they needed the trip in the first place.

Steven Camden aka Polarbear is one of the most respected spoken word artists in the UK. His debut young adult novel Tape was published in January 2014 by HarperCollins to rave reviews and his second novel, It’s About Love, will be published in June 2015. The inspiration for Back Down came about while Steven was writing his second novel and the play continues the story of the characters two years later.

As Steven says: “Back Down came about as part of my process writing my second novel, It’s About Love. The book takes place in Birmingham when the boys are sixteen and in the play, Back Down, it is two years later as one of them is preparing to leave home.

“Writing about home is my favourite thing to do and writing three voices from Smethwick on an adventure into the wild was genuinely the most fun I’ve ever had writing anything. I made the trip they made to Snowdon in the story when I was 17 with two other friends and the images from that trip were firmly in my mind when I wrote it.”

Thursday 26th February-Saturday 7th March
The Door, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Centenary Square, Broad Street, Birmingham B1 2EP.

Tickets: £10 – £12 with concessions available.
Box Office: 0121 236 4455 www.Birmingham-rep.co.uk

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