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Emerging sexuality is one of the striking preoccupations of puberty and an awfully traumatic dilemma. Budgie Lung Theatre Company decided to tackle confrontationally Fiona Sprotts optimistic play,  

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EAGER TO BREATHE Dylan Milde Emerging sexuality is one of the striking preoccupations of puberty and an awfully traumatic dilemma. Budgie Lung Theatre Company decided to tackle confrontationally Fiona Sprotts optimistic play, "Eager to Breathe." The play is all about school peers taking on emerging sexuality and is portrayed by four stereotypical characters, with the names Eager Boy, Gay Boy, Body Girl, and Anxious Girl. Sprott has meshed their interactions in such a way that assorted sexual issues are examined, from masturbation through to the double values of sexual morality. The opening scene was an ecstasy of colour and movement and not to mention a feast for the ears, playing composed music to portray a calm mood. As a soft wash lit the stage, a giant multimedia screen attracted the audiences attention, showing large trees turn from green to brown and loose their leaves, as if to portray the change of puberty,...

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