Sohaya Visions & Mukul & Ghetto Tigers present
by Megan Hoche
directed by Sarah Jane Schostack
Chase meets Ann for pizza and politics while Sahar and Jake fight out their difference in a crazily edgy multiracial city.
Set in New York, this fast-paced play provides a funny yet razor-sharp look at racism in America. It covers xenophobia and White nationalism during Trump’s era while seeking to create fundamental shifts in blinkered worldviews.
I loved the energy of the performance. I wanted it to last longer!
Energetic, contemporary, and comedic with serious issues and message.
The presentation was simple yet very powerful, impressive acting.
Well-edited and juxtaposed scenes. The set was just 13 chairs with magic created with visuals and lighting.
I didn’t expect this at all – a well-written, sparkling script, really liked the backdrop of 9/11.
See details about a new RAFTA scriptwriting competition for creative and unique scripts against extremism, intolerance and xenophobia.
Rehearsed script-reading
Sunday October 15, 2023, 8pm
Crawley Museum, 103 High St, Crawley RH10 1DD
R&D staged performance
Sunday October 29, 7.30pm
Pinter Studio, ArtsONE, QMUL, Mile End Rd, London E1 9PA
Actors: Meaghan Martin, Steven Dean Moore, Adrian Richards, and Yasmin Taheri
Producers: Raminder Kaur and Mukul Ahmed
Designer: Esme Solomon
Stage Manager: Jaymie Stewart
Lighting Designer: Tracey Hammill
Projections Designer: Jules Deering
Sound Designer: Tarun Jasani
Photographer and Filmmaker: Sol Carroll