As Shirley and Dwight bury their mother, they remember their upbringing in 1980s Chapeltown, Leeds differently. In the height of racial discrimination, police brutality and poverty, the struggle for survival ripped through their family.
Dwight was discovering what it meant to be a young black boy with autism in a world determined never to understand him. Shirley was desperately trying to forge her own independence away from unfair expectations at school and home.
Now as adults, they need to bring together the fractured pieces of their past to move forward together.
Nancy Medina directs Zodwa Nyoni’s gripping and heartfelt drama that explores the complexities and beauty of what it really means to care for one another.
Captioned Performance: 1 August, 7.30pm Audio Described Performance: 4 August, 7.30pm Relaxed Performance: 6 August, 2.30pm
By: Zodwa Nyoni
Director: Nancy Medina
Cast list: James Clyde, Brianna Douglas, Andrew French, Hannah Morrish, Lee Phillips, Nadia Williams
Design: Jean Chan
Lighting: Guy Hoare
Sound: Elena Pena
Location: Fringe/Off West End
Railway station: Brondesbury
Bus numbers: 16, 32, 189, 332, 632
Night bus numbers: N16
Car park: Kilburn Market Car Park
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