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Evan Placey's Banana Boys is a play about the challenges of being on the school football team - and secretly gay.
It was commissioned and produced by Hampstead Theatre's heat&light company in 2010.

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Evan Placey's Banana Boys is a play about the challenges of being on the school football team - and secretly gay.

It was commissioned and produced by Hampstead Theatre's heat&light company in 2010.


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Autorenporträt
Evan Placey is a Canadian-British playwright who grew up in Toronto and now lives in London, England. His plays include Mother of Him (Courtyard Theatre; winner of the King's Cross Award for New Writing, RBC National Playwriting Competition, Canada, and the Samuel French Canadian Play Contest); Banana Boys (Hampstead Theatre); Suicide(s) in Vegas (Canadian tour; Centaur Theatre award nomination); Scarberia (Forward Theatre Project/York Theatre Royal); How Was It For You? (Unicorn Theatre); Holloway Jones (Synergy Theatre Project/Schools Tour/Unicorn Theatre; winner of the Brian Way award 2012 for Best Play for Young People; Writers' Guild award nomination); Girls Like That (Synergy/Unicorn Theatre; first produced and commissioned by Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Theatre Royal Plymouth and West Yorkshire Playhouse; winner of the Writers' Guild award for Best Play for Young Audiences); Pronoun (National Theatre Connections) and Consensual (National Youth Theatre in the West End). Work for radio includes Mother of Him (BBC Radio 3/Little Brother Productions).

Evan is a Creative Fellow and Senior Lecturer at the University of Southampton, and also teaches playwriting to young people for various theatres, and also in prisons.