Triple Bill: Everywhere
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About
Fearless British African heritage theatre company tiata fahodzi have commissioned three writers to create stories on the theme of Everywhere - a timely look at what we are, and what we are becoming.
A triple bill of short plays written by Yusra Warsama, Magero and Anyebe Godwin, and directed by Roy Alexander Weise MBE.
HOMESEARCH by Anyebe Godwin
Trying his best to get a house whilst on the Council’s waiting list, Seun struggles with his girlfriend Anna as the housing crisis pits people against each other in ever increasing squalor. A play exploring the black experience in the housing crisis.
THREE BUMPS by Yusra Warsama
In a generic hospital waiting room three pregnant women wait for their appointment. With an ominous tannoy reminding them to “breathe”, tensions flare on the class divide between them, but what happens when the tannoy declares an emergency and the women are stuck together?
EVERYWHERE by Magero
Three siblings attempt to crack the code on a new escape room but in the process find that some codes are harder to break when it involves family relationships. The siblings brought together through their father’s passing need to determine what future they have together as a family.
Credits
Staff
- Director ROY ALEXANDER WEISE MBE
- Writer YUSRA WARSAMA
- Writer MAGERO
- Writer ANYEBE GODWIN