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De refugees in collaboration with award-winning poet and spoken word artist Deanna Rodger. The Clare
Résumé: What is it really like to be a refugee struggling to survive? Hear four true refugee stories drawn together into a heartbreaking tale of the pursuit of freedom in Now We Are Here. Michael, Mir, Desmond and Tammy journey to Britain to escape wars and persecution. Freezing temperatures, an alien culture and a fight for a new life awaits them. These are their stories.

Type de série: Original
Théâtre: Young Vic Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Salle : Main StageDurée : 1 semaine Nombre : Première Preview : mercredi 20 juillet 2016Première : mercredi 20 juillet 2016Dernière : InconnuMise en scène : Ian Rickson • Chorégraphie : Avec : Gary Beadle, Manish Gandhi, Jonathan Livingstone, Golda RosheuvelPresse : ★★★★ “This is seductive theatre, persuasive protest – the stories will haunt you” The Times
★★★★ “Ian Rickson directs this sensitive, compelling production which strips away everything but the bare minimum needed for these voices to be heard” The Independent
★★★★ “Simple but starkly affecting – anyone still in any doubt about theatre’s ability to tackle the pressing stories of the day should acquaint themselves sharpish with the Young Vic’s wholly admirable Horizons season” The Evening Standard
Théâtre: Young Vic Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Salle : Main StageDurée : 1 semaine Nombre : Première Preview : mercredi 20 juillet 2016Première : mercredi 20 juillet 2016Dernière : InconnuMise en scène : Ian Rickson • Chorégraphie : Avec : Gary Beadle, Manish Gandhi, Jonathan Livingstone, Golda RosheuvelPresse : ★★★★ “This is seductive theatre, persuasive protest – the stories will haunt you” The Times
★★★★ “Ian Rickson directs this sensitive, compelling production which strips away everything but the bare minimum needed for these voices to be heard” The Independent
★★★★ “Simple but starkly affecting – anyone still in any doubt about theatre’s ability to tackle the pressing stories of the day should acquaint themselves sharpish with the Young Vic’s wholly admirable Horizons season” The Evening Standard