Student-led production to explore teenage identity

‘Page 16’ delves into the inner world of a 16-year-old navigating the pressures of modern adolescence
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Benedittu Productions at St Benedict College Secondary School, Kirkop, is presenting Page 16, an emotionally charged drama production, on May 7 at 7pm.

The multidisciplinary performance delves into the inner world of Martina, a 16-year-old girl navigating identity, emotional isolation and the pressures of modern adolescence.

Through a blend of recorded voice, mime, choreography and symbolic movement, the production explores the themes of mental health, bullying, family breakdown, addiction and the struggle between isolation and belonging.

What makes this production particularly significant is that it is entirely the work of students − from initial concept to final performance − with guidance from teachers. The evening also includes the launch of an original music video, featuring an original song created by students as part of the project, which further amplifies the production’s message.

Following the performance, a discussion led by Peppi Azzopardi will provide space for reflection and dialogue around the themes presented.

All youth groups, parents and members of the public are invited to attend and participate.

Entrance is by donation in aid of Richmond Foundation. For more information, contact Benedittu Productions at St Benedict College Secondary School, Kirkop.

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