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Living in Limbo uses storytelling, spoken-word and song to map Abu-Zayd's life in Sudan and his journey to Newcastle. Abu-Zayd DeGale, is a refugee from Sudan. This poetic work sees him tell his story - demystifying the myths around refugees and confronting his own demons along the way. He works as a nightclub doorman in Newcastle to support his family. He's had enough of verbal abuse, racism and the threat of violence at his workplace. Living in Limbo shows how art can get you into trouble but also save your life. A funny and moving personal story that also reflects on the urgency of the present situation in Sudan and explores the key themes of identity, belonging and control. Contains strong language, disturbing images and content, including themes of death and the Sudan Revolution

Creatives/Company

Author: Abu-zayd DeGale
Director: Paul James
Dramaturg: Gez Casey
Music(s): Abu-Zayd DeGale, Ebo Krdum, Ghandi Adam
Other(s): Abu-Zayd De Gale (spoken word), Potent Whisper (Georgie), Stephen Watson (videography)

Living in Limbo

Living in Limbo (Performance) production archive for QTIX code T1116315722. Details of all Living in Limbo archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01873039347

Archive Listings

24 Oct 19Canada Water
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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