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iceandfire create compelling theatre that makes real and relevant the impact of human rights issues on our everyday lives.
High quality production is supported by innovative education, outreach and participation.
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Productions
Welcome to Ramallah
by Sonja Linden and Adah Kay
It's late afternoon when a Jewish woman arrives at her sister's home in the occupied city of Ramallah. Dusk settles and with the call to prayer come neighbours - an uncle and nephew - to greet the new arrival. As night falls an unexpected curfew prompts the sharing of old stories which threaten to tear apart the fragile harmony of the sisters' memories.
Arcola Theatre, London:
September 23rd - October 18th 2008
www.arcolatheatre.com
York Theatre Royal:
21st October 1st November 2008
www.yorktheatreroyal.co.uk
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Crocodile Seeking Refuge
by Sonja Linden
Five individuals have sought asylum in the UK - from Africa to Iraq, Latin America to Iran. Linking them all is asylum lawyer, Harriet, whose dedication to her job begins to play havoc with her marriage. When her relationships begin to blur the personal and professional we are confronted with the question: 'Where must we set our boundaries?'
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I Have Before Me a Remarkable Document Given To Me by a Young Lady From Rwanda by Sonja Linden
"They came to our house in the morning. Some of them were our neighbours. The president had been killed in the night. On the radio they said nobody can go out or they will be shot. We all stayed together the whole night. And in the morning there was a knock at the door. Our next door neighbour he said 'Now is the time for all the Tutsi cockroaches to die.'"
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