Samuel alights by the side of a motorway, Lule and Yllke fly in with false papers, Sofia disguises herself as Rahim. Four young refugees arrive in the UK and wind up in a B&B together. This bold new play has been researched by talking to those who have lived it. Poignant, beautiful and funny, we look at the clashes of immigration and social care agendas. Read our blog as we prepare for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2010!
Friday, 9 April 2010
Jonathan Wolfman, Script Executive for CBBC says....
"A terrific ensemble piece from a young cast playing diverse roles old and young. Dawn Harrison and Rosanna Jahangard's play about the exploition of young refugees and the pressures they face weaves multiple narratives, leavening its potentially sombre themes with satire and comedy in a funny thread portraying three young tourists abroad. It's no-budget youth theatre at its best: fast-moving, emotionally engaging and ultmately moving and powerful"
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