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#I AM ENGLAND

25 – 27 August, 7.45pm
Devised by TYPT:11 / Directed by Nazli Tabatabai-Khatambakhsh


'What is the state of the nation and what are our young people really saying?'

Talawa Young People's Theatre (TYPT) are exploring twenty five years of Black British history and the current social shifts to create a brand new piece of theatre, #I am England.

Rehearsal photographs

Our young company asks, 'In England, are we really free to speak, see and hear the truth when the mass media plays such a significant role in our lives?'

Collaborating with director Nazli Tabatabai-Khatambakhsh to devise an eclectic, multi-artform performance, Mr. Dex will perform live alongside the TYPT company.

Look back with us to move forwards together.
BOOKING INFORMATION

25 – 27 August, 7.45pm
Lilian Baylis Studio
£7 (£5)
0844 412 4300

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A booking fee of £2.20 will be added to telephone bookings, reduced to £1.50 for concessionary and online bookings. There is no booking charge if you buy your tickets in person. The Ticket Office is open from 10 am - 8pm. If buying tickets on the night, please ensure you arrive at least 30 minutes before the start of the show.


Lilian Baylis Studio logo

The Lilian Baylis Studio is located next to Sadler's Wells on Rosebery Avenue, London EC1

There will be a signed performance on 25 August.


Assistant directors: Stephanie Yamson, Oyin Solebo
Choreographer: Nadia Iftkhar
Designer: Hannah Roche
Music: Mr. Dex
Lighting: Pablo Fernandez
Design assistant (costume): Rosanna Stalbow

Photo: Oyin Solebo
Original design: www.ochee.com




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Talawa Theatre Company, 53-55 East Road, London N1 6AH   +44 (0)20 7251 6644
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Talawa gratefully acknowledges the support of Arts Council England