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Passing archiveRachel is stuck, desperate to be one thing but without a clear identity. And time is running out. In light of her Grandfather's declining health, Rachel is worried about losing her only connection to her Indian heritage. Her father is Indian, but from an early age has rejected his roots, and her mother is white. Uncertain and desperate, she attempts to bring Indian culture into their lives before it is too late - and organises their very first celebration of Diwali. Shining a light on the biracial experience in the modern day, Passing explores the familiar sense that cultural heritage is lost through the generations, and the urgency to keep that heritage alive. With music, food, and even board games, the play promises to push the Singh family to the limits, challenging the politely restrained appearance they are desperate to keep up in front of guests. Following critically acclaimed productions at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Seven Dials Playhouse, Want the Moon Theatre makes its Park90 debut with this family drama; in equal parts insightful and hilarious.

Cast/Performers

Amy-Leigh Hickman (Rachel Singh), Bhasker Patel (Yash Singh), Catherine Cusack (Ruth Singh), Jack Flammiger (Matt), Kishore Walker (David Singh)

Creatives/Company

Author: Dan Sareen
Company: Want the Moon Theatre
Director(s): Imy Wyatt Corner, Cassia Thakkar (assistant)
Stage Manager: Cassia Thakkar
Lighting: Catja Hamilton
Producer: Ellen Harris

Passing

Passing (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0639825040. Details of all Passing archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1813247371

Archive Listings

1 Nov 23
  to
25 Nov 23
Park Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

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