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"as the mother of a brown boy..." on tour

Due to the phenomenal success of "as the mother of a brown boy..." at last year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the production is now going on tour to select venues in the UK.

Chickenshed, London - Wednesday 7th and Thursday 8th May, 8pm
Sign Language Interpreted, Audio Described and Captioned performance on Thursday 8th May. 
Box Office: 020 8292 9222 or go to the shop section of this site to book.

Exeter Northcott, Exeter - Saturday 10th May, 8pm
Box Office: 01392 493 493 or http://www.exeternorthcott.co.uk

The Hawth Studio, Crawley - Thursday 15th May, 7.45pm
Box Office: 01293 553 636 or http://www.hawth.co.uk

The Met, Bury - Wednesday 21st May, 7.30pm
Box Office: 0161 761 2216 or http://www.themet.biz

Toynbee Studios, London - Thursday 5th and Friday 6th of June, 7.30pm
Captioned, sign interpreted and audio described performance on Friday 6th June. 
Box Office: 020 7650 2350 or click here to buy tickets on online
The Thursday evening performance is a Fundraising Benefit for INQUEST - the charity that supports the families of those who die in custody.

Weston Studio, Wales Millenium Centre, Cardiff - Friday 20th June, 8pm
Box Office: 08700 40 2000 or go to www.wmc.org.uk

To book tickets, please contact the venues directly.

A mother remembers the life, and untimely death, of her mixed race son and his struggle for identity in a multi-racial society.

Told through dance, physical theatre, music and multimedia, this story will take you on a stark journey to find the truth behind an individual’s life: choices made; relationships lost and found; self-fulfilling prophecies; injustice; but most importantly, love.

This critically acclaimed production was short-listed for “Best original work by a collective/ensemble” in the 2007 Total Theatre Awards and for the “Freedom of Expression Award” by Amnesty International at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe last year.

“Vivid and compelling”
Time Out, Critics’ Choice ****

“Dance at its best”
Three Weeks ****

"A cultural phenomenon" Duska Radosavijevic, The Stage

“Universally Relevant” The Observer

“An important piece of theatre that young people everywhere should see”
Fringe Review ****


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