SKNHEAD

Theatre
Ongoing
100 Minutes

A group of inner-city kids search for belonging, only to find themselves drawn into groups that lead to insidious ends.

SKNHEAD was developed by Shyanne Duquette through our 2025-26 Fresh AiR Artist Residency.

Venue information and tickets coming soon.

About SKNHEAD

The play interrogates masculinity, whiteness, systems of violence, generational trauma, and neglect. Investigating how the search for connection can lead to devastating consequences, particularly for those living on the margins. It is a story for culturally disconnected mixed-race latchkey kids who learned too early that the world isn’t fair, and perhaps never meant to be.


Know Before You Go!

PLAIN LANGUAGE DESCRIPTION: SKNHEAD is a play about a group of inner-city kids who are searching for belonging, but get drawn into insidious groups, leading to negative consequences for themselves and their community.

AUDIENCE EXPERIENCE: Audiences will sit in a theatre-style space and watch the play.

AGE RATING: 14A (Click below for more information.)

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Discussed/Suggested Content: SKNHEAD comments on the cyclical nature of abuse. This includes discussions of race, poverty, and the search for community.
Depicted Content: There are depictions of graphic violence without weapons.

VENUE ACCESS NOTES:

Check back for more information as we confirm our venue!


SKNHEAD was developed through our 2025-26 Fresh AiR Artist Residency. Photos from the workshop presentation at Found Festival 2025 by Mat Simpson.


Cast and Creative Team!

Tara Beagan Director
Shyanne Duquette Playwright
Geoffrey Simon Brown Dramaturge
Steven Sobolewski Stage Manager

Follow the Artists on Instagram!
@shyanne.a.d
@tarambeagan
@stevensobo


SKNHEAD is supported by: