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Performance

VenueOvalhouse
Also: Theatre Upstairs, Theatre Downstairs
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From18th May 2007
To19th May 2007
When20:00
PricesFrom £4.00. To £4.00.
Ovalhouse (V239)
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Conflict Zone

Conflict Zone

Work:: Conflict Zone (S01816201054)


Production:: (T175325307)

Conflict Zone is a unique and innovative social-multi-cultural theatre group formed by Michael Ronen and based in London. The company is made up of professional theatre practitioners, including Joshua Sobal, Jetta Xharra and Kathryn Hunter, all of whom come from countries that are experiencing political or social conflict. While considering that the world is becoming more and more inter-connected and that the problems of the underdeveloped world are being brought to streets of Britain through terrorism and emigration problems, Conflict Zone believe that UK audiences are growing hungrier for stories that try to understand the sources, causes and effects of conflicts from foreign countries. In this presentation they will be concentrating on themes of discrimination, political conflict in their home countries and its implications on life here in Britain.
Performer Michael Roden

Listing:: L113522885




Production details

Conflict Zone is a unique and innovative social-multi-cultural theatre group formed by Michael Ronen and based in London. The company is made up of professional theatre practitioners, including Joshua Sobal, Jetta Xharra and Kathryn Hunter, all of whom come from countries that are experiencing political or social conflict. While considering that the world is becoming more and more inter-connected and that the problems of the underdeveloped world are being brought to streets of Britain through terrorism and emigration problems, Conflict Zone believe that UK audiences are growing hungrier for stories that try to understand the sources, causes and effects of conflicts from foreign countries. In this presentation they will be concentrating on themes of discrimination, political conflict in their home countries and its implications on life here in Britain.

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