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Performance

VenueThe Civic
TownBarnsley
CountySouth Yorkshire
From23rd February 2017
To23rd February 2017
When19:30
The Civic (V959)
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  • Date of change: 17 Jan 17 - T152075055
  • Date of change: 6 Dec 16 - T0421337290

Taking Flight - Ketchup/Hema Anjali/100% of Nothing

Work:: Taking Flight (S286679718)

An evening of new writing by emerging British East Asian, South Asian and South East Asian.

Production:: Ketchup/Hema Anjali/100% of Nothing (T152075055)

Ketchup - Her Mum might be Vietnamese but Emily is as British as... well as British as Ketchup. A humorous look at identity and just what food can say about us. Hema Anjaki - On the eve of her wedding, Anjali sets teenage sister, Hema, the responsibility of honouring an old family tradition; a mission that'll cast her back through the sweetness and bickering of their childhood years, as she faces the prospect of Anjali leaving home forever. 100% of Nothing is Nothing - When BC returns to Singapore for her father's funeral she finds he had been living a double life, and now her brother has inherited the lot it looks like a case of like father like son. How traditions and tragedies can leave you with a share of absolutely nothing.
Presented byRed Dragonfly Productions
Director Ross Ericson
Design Grist to the Mill
Author Sammy Wong (Ketchup)
Author Chandni Lakhani (Hema Anjali)
Author Joan C Guyll (100% of Nothing is Nothing)

Listing:: L02114487352




Ketchup/Hema Anjali/100% of Nothing

Ketchup - Her Mum might be Vietnamese but Emily is as British as... well as British as Ketchup. A humorous look at identity and just what food can say about us. Hema Anjaki - On the eve of her wedding, Anjali sets teenage sister, Hema, the responsibility of honouring an old family tradition; a mission that'll cast her back through the sweetness and bickering of their childhood years, as she faces the prospect of Anjali leaving home forever. 100% of Nothing is Nothing - When BC returns to Singapore for her father's funeral she finds he had been living a double life, and now her brother has inherited the lot it looks like a case of like father like son. How traditions and tragedies can leave you with a share of absolutely nothing.

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