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== Crew == | == Crew == | ||
* Stage Managers - [[Siobhan Campbell]], [[Juliet Holden]], [[Peter Stevens]] and [[Dave Workman]] | * Stage Managers - [[Siobhan Campbell]], [[Juliet Holden]], [[Peter Stevens]] and [[Dave Workman]] | ||
− | * Assistant Stage Managers - [[Jo Carey]] and [[Nina | + | * Assistant Stage Managers - [[Jo Carey]] and [[Nina Cavaliero|Nina Cavaliero-Knox]] |
* Lighting Design - [[Peter Stevens]] | * Lighting Design - [[Peter Stevens]] | ||
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The cast and crew of both shows would like to extend their thanks to the following people who have helped with this production: | The cast and crew of both shows would like to extend their thanks to the following people who have helped with this production: | ||
− | Parents, family and friends of the cast for supporting their young people through the rehearsal process, [[Alan Buckman]], the cast and crew of [[Hobson's Choice (2014)|Hobson's Choice]], [[By Jeeves (2014)|By Jeeves]] and | + | Parents, family and friends of the cast for supporting their young people through the rehearsal process, [[Alan Buckman]], the cast and crew of [[Hobson's Choice (2014)|Hobson's Choice]], [[By Jeeves (2014)|By Jeeves]] and Low Pay? Don't Pay!, [[Jess Osorio]] and her Box Office team, [[Matthew Lyne]] and the bar staff and [[Jeanette Hoile]] and the Front of House staff. |
== Reviews == | == Reviews == |
Latest revision as of 12:51, 29 July 2014
by Abi Morgan
Directed by Siobhan Campbell, Juliet Holden, Peter Stevens and David Workman
Performances: Wed 19th – Sat 22nd February 2014, Bell Theatre
Presented in a double-bill with The Heights
Contents
Introduction
Exposed to a life without compromise, young asylum seekers in the UK fight to stay in control of their lives past, present and future. When 14 year old Kojo tumbles into the UK "system" with no official papers, and no words in English, he is housed in a refuge for under-age asylum seekers. With new friends Cheung and Ara by his side he begins to reconcile his past and find pleasure in the present.
Cast
- Mother - Lianne Abrahams
- Market Trader - Louis Amos
- Translater, girl and soldier - Aleksandra Borzyskowska
- Father and Boyfriend
- Socialworker, Passport Controller, Ticket Collector - Leah Girma
- Kojo - Nina Glover Southworth
- Hassan - Freya Hewitt
- Dying Man - Blake Mckenzie
- Ara - Ezra Odigie
- Brother and Street Cleaner - Jake Passmore
- Young Woman with Buggy and Kid with Gun - Poppy Rubra
- Refuge Counsellor, Girl and Soldier - Helena Smagala
- Man - Louie Trevisick
- Roza - Phoebe Warren
- Refuge Collector - Skye Williams
Crew
- Stage Managers - Siobhan Campbell, Juliet Holden, Peter Stevens and Dave Workman
- Assistant Stage Managers - Jo Carey and Nina Cavaliero-Knox
- Lighting Design - Peter Stevens
- Sound Design - Peter Stevens
- Lighting & Sound Operator - Siobhan Campbell & Peter Stevens
- Set Design - Peter Stevens
- Set Construction - Peter Stevens and Dave Workman
- Costume - The cast and crew
- Photography - Siobhan Campbell
- Poster Design - Peter Stevens
- Props - Alan Buckman and the cast and crew.
Thanks
The cast and crew of both shows would like to extend their thanks to the following people who have helped with this production:
Parents, family and friends of the cast for supporting their young people through the rehearsal process, Alan Buckman, the cast and crew of Hobson's Choice, By Jeeves and Low Pay? Don't Pay!, Jess Osorio and her Box Office team, Matthew Lyne and the bar staff and Jeanette Hoile and the Front of House staff.
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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External Links
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