Award-Winning
Childrens Book Adapted For The Stage
The Boy at the Back
of the Class
Newcastle Theatre
Royal
Tuesday 30 April – Saturday
4 May 2024
There used to be an empty chair at the back of the
class, but now a new boy called Ahmet is sitting in it. He’s nine years old but
he never talks and never smiles and doesn’t like sweets – not even lemon
sherbets, which are everyone’s favourite!
After learning that he has fled his own war-torn country, Ahmet’s classmates have ‘The Greatest Idea in the World’ – a magnificent plan to reunite him with his family. An unexpected and often hilarious adventure follows, all topped off with a terrific twist which will be brought to life on the Newcastle Theatre Royal stage.
Onjali Q. Raúf is an award-winning and best-selling children’s author and activist who was awarded an MBE in 2022 for her services to women’s rights and children’s literature. Her debut book, The Boy at the Back of the Class, was met with critical acclaim and received multiple awards, including the 2019 Blue Peter Book Award, Waterstones Children’s Book Prize and has now been adapted by Nick Ahad into a stage play which is touring the UK in 2024.
The story is centred around Ahmet, a young refugee from Syria – ‘The Boy at the Back of the Class’ and follows the story of his classmates who through their sensitivity, curiosity and innocent niceness, make a huge impact on Ahmet’s life. The tale teaches children what it is to be a good person, whatever their own circumstances.
Told from a child’s perspective, balancing heart and humour, The Boy
at the Back of the Class highlights the power of friendship and kindness in
a world that doesn’t always make sense and reminds us that everyone needs a
place to call home.
The story focuses on the plan of a group
of nine-year-old children whose logic extends to ‘why wouldn’t I help this
refugee boy - he’s the same as me’. This simplistic, innocent optimism on
display and the plan created by these school children that is audacious in its
naivety is, to Nick Ahad, a theatre critic of 20 years and creator of the stage
adaptation of The Boy at the Back of the Class, what audiences find so
moving.
“It’s at that moment in the performance that I always start crying.” he adds.
“When you hear politicians talk about the ‘refugee crisis’ and use language that is a constant attempt to strip refugees and asylum seekers of their humanity, it’s easy to believe that’s what everybody believes. They’re wrong. The children cheering The Boy at the Back of the Class are proving they are wrong.” Nick smiles, “The story is absolutely full of naive, innocent hope and because that is embodied in a group of nine-year-old children, I think it makes me realise that the generation coming up behind us give us reason to be hopeful.”
The Boy at the Back of the Class has proved popular
with readers aged 7+ in primary and secondary schools across the country, along
with Raúf’s other titles which include The Star Outside My
Window, The Night Bus Hero, and brand-new book published in April
2024, The Letter with the Golden Stamp – which touches on the challenges navigated by children caring for
loved ones at home.
Photo: Manuel Harlan
Tickets:
The Boy at the Back of the Class plays Newcastle Theatre Royal Tuesday 30 April – Saturday 4 May 2024. Tickets can be purchased at www.theatreroyal.co.uk or from the Theatre Royal Box Office on 0191 232 7010.
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