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Dateline: 6th April, 2010

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Dirty Protest Returns to the Roundhouse

Cardiff's Dirty Protest has been invited back to the Roundhouse, Camden, to take part in its Do You Feel Counted weekend, which aims to look at young people's engagement in politics ahead of the General Election.

Seven writers were given four weeks to write a new short play, between three and 10 minutes long, with the theme Counted. All will be premiered on Saturday 17th April, in the Roundhouse's Dorfman Hub, as part of the venue's weekend of events for young people.

Jack Thorne (Skins and The Scouting Book for Boys), Atiha Sen Gupta (What Fatima Did), James Graham (Tory Boyz and The Whiskey Taster) and Ed Hime (Skins) are the established writers and they will be joined by three new talents from the theatre's new writing course taught by Joel Horwood.

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