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Christie Thompson

    Chris Thompson is a writer and director with a focus on creating work for young performers and audiences. His endeavors span numerous plays, alongside contributions to feature film screenwriting. Thompson also engages with the literary world as a regular reviewer of youth literature and theatre. His writing reflects a commitment to engaging with and shaping narratives for younger generations.

    Of Kith and Kin
    Snake Bite
    • Snake Bite

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(117)Add rating

      Having just finished school, the summer of 2009 presents endless possibilities for 17-year-old goth Jez. Living with her alcoholic mother in a government rental in Canberra's outer-suburbs, with little money or future prospects, her time is spent with emo Lukey trying to conjure quick fixes for their boredom - tatts, piercings, drinking, Xbox, weed and pills. Alienated and intimidated when Lukey becomes sexually involved with the effervescent Melbournite Laura, Jez renews a friendship with her neighbour, Casey, who's working as a stripper and raking the money in. When Casey's bikie punk brother Cash enters the picture, Jez is besotted, though also terrified with good reason. At the same time, Jez's mum hooks up with a local bartender placing a strain on their already fragile relationship. Over the summer, Jez runs a gauntlet of new experiences and discovers she is not quite ready for the world outside her neighbourhood. Filled with humour, brilliant observations and shocking revelations, Snake Bite is a contemporary Puberty Blues.

      Snake Bite
    • Of Kith and Kin

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Everyone knows you can choose your friends. Chris Thompson's gripping new comedy takes us to the heart of what happens when we choose our family too. World premiere production.

      Of Kith and Kin