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Performance

VenueSouthwark Playhouse Borough
Also: The Large, The Little
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From25th November 2015
To28th November 2015
When20:00. Mat 15:30
Southwark Playhouse Borough (V226)
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  • Date of change: 7 Oct 15 - T0683911656

Where Will We Live?

Where Will We Live?

Work:: Where Will We Live? (S02111603757)

Set in Brixton's Arches and Lambeth's council estates, the play's unforgettable characters bring to life the real challenges of gentrification. This theatrical tapestry - weaving music, humour and movement through interviews with politicians, and people living with eviction - packs a punch. What happens to a vibrant community when faced with rising rents, evictions or demolition of their homes? The title of this fast-paced production is a quote from film director Spike Lee on New York - gentrification is a global issue.
Author Elisabeth Winkler
Author Lucy Curtis

Production:: (T0683911656)

Where Will We Live? is Changing Face Collective's new verbatim play revealing the human stories behind the hyper-regeneration of London.
Company Changing Face Collective
Director Lucy Curtis
Design Charley Fone
Lighting Michael Bale
Other Deepraj Singh (movement support)
Other Jack Sergison (movement support)
Producer Rohina Cameron-Perera
Other Dashti Jahfar (photography)
Other Gaurab Thakali (illustration)
Other Flora Duley (film)
Other Thomas Caron-Delion (photography)
Performer Ayesha Casely-Hayford
Performer Ivana Mazza-Coates
Performer Olivette Cole-Wilson
Performer Royce Cronin
Performer Hilary Derrett
Performer Steven George
Performer Tony Mcpherson

Listing:: L1246154842

The Little



Production details

Where Will We Live? is Changing Face Collective's new verbatim play revealing the human stories behind the hyper-regeneration of London. The Little

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