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Performance

VenueWaterloo East Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From27th July 2017
To27th July 2017
When19:30
Waterloo East Theatre (V01284685503)
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  • Date of change: 3 Jul 17 - T944832421
  • Date of change: 23 May 17 - T944832421

My Mind is Free

My Mind is Free

Work:: My Mind is Free (S01949513548)

A play which addresses the appalling fact that 125 new victims per hour fall prey to modern slavery. A powerful, theatrical interpretation of the degradations of human trafficking. It tells the interlinked stories of four people trafficked to and within the UK and their horrifying tales of abuse, exploitation and enslavement. The production consists of a small, strong ensemble cast. It uses a mixture of physical theatre and multi?role playing to portray the epic journey and terrible risks that desperate people will go to in the pursuit of what they believe to be a better life, only to find that they are then exploited, ending up in a far worse position than when they started.
Author Sam Hall

Production:: (T944832421)

Presented byRah Rah Community Theatre
Presented byThe Salvation Army
Presented byHope for Justice
Performer Amy Balmforth (Violeta)
Performer David Sayers (Colin)
Performer Mark Ota (Giang)
Performer Emma Miller (Beatritz)
Director Jude Spooner

Listing:: L2145228383




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