After its success with young and older audiences last year, Dù Theatre Group and ŻiguŻajg Festival are once again producing the play about an intelligent but mischievous 14-year-old named Julian (played by Kurt Castillo), whose life is a complete mess and not cool at all.

Julian’s life is full of struggles – bad news from school, no luck in joining the Form’s most popular gang and, to top it all, his mum and dad recently separated. However, Julian is also obsessed by Justin Artio, a character he created on RPG – fearless, brave and smart – basically he is all Julian wishes he was, but is not.

Things get complicated when it seems that his mother has met someone new, when the school gang starts noticing him and it’s time for his O levels. Julian needs to take decisions. But which? And how? More importantly, what would Artio do in his place?

Jean-Marc Cafà directs the cast, which is made up of Kurt Castillo, Elaine Saliba, Mark Mifsud, Stephanie Bugeja and Claudio Carta.

Written by Simone Spiteri, the play presents the audience with the difficulties encountered by teenagers in their daily lives and is aimed at a 12+ audience.

• The play is being staged at St James Cavalier between April 26 and 28 at 7.30pm. Tickets may be obtained by calling 2122 3200; sending an e-mail to bookings@sjcav.org; or from www.sjcav.org.

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