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LUNG is a national touring,
Verbatim theatre Documentary theatre is theatre that uses pre-existing documentary material (such as newspapers, government reports, interviews, journals, and correspondences) as source material for stories about real events and people, frequently without altering ...
company. Founded in Barnsley, England, in 2012, LUNG is campaign-led and uses real life stories to shine a light on political issues in the UK. All of LUNG's plays are published with Bloomsbury The company is led by co-artistic directors Matt Woodhead and Helen Monks, and producer Ellie Claughton. LUNG were associate artists at The Lowry Theatre for 5 years, and have made work with Leeds Playhouse, Battersea Arts Centre and The National Theatre Studio. LUNG's productions are known for their audience engagement and community activism. Their first production ''The 56'' told the story of the Bradford City stadium fire, using the real words of the survivors. The proceeds of the production went towards Bradford Burns Research Unit. The play was adapted for BBC Radio 4. LUNG's play ''E15'' told the story of the London Housing Crisis through the eyes of the
Focus E15 Focus E15 is a campaign group formed in London in 2013 by a group of mothers threatened with eviction from their emergency accommodation in a hostel for young homeless people in Newham. The group squatted empty flats on the Carpenters Estate i ...
campaign. Monks and Woodhead worked closely with the campaign for 2 years, and the play was written out of interviews they conducted during that time. Their play ''Who Cares'' saw them work with young carers in Salford across 2 years, and was performed at the
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along with speeches from the real life young carers whose stories are in the play. Out of the ''Who Cares'' play, LUNG launched the Who Cares Campaign, which continues to fight for better rights for young carers across the UK, led by Matt Woodhead as the campaign manager. LUNG's play ''Trojan Horse'' retold the Birmingham
Trojan Horse scandal The Trojan Horse scandal, also known as "Operation Trojan Horse" or the Trojan Horse affair, involves claims of an alleged conspiracy that there was an organised attempt to introduce an " Islamist" or "Salafist" ethos into several schools in Bi ...
. Adapted from over 200 hours' worth over interviews conducted by LUNG, the play was the winner of the Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award, 2018. After 2 national tours, LUNG organised a guerrilla performance of show in a community hall in the grounds of Park View School, taking the accused teachers and governors back to the school they had been originally banned from.


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{{reflist Theatre companies in the United Kingdom British companies established in 2012