• CARAVAN THEATRE: OUR VOICES - GATE THEATRE YOUNG ASSOCIATES

  • Oct 6 2022
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

CARAVAN THEATRE: OUR VOICES - GATE THEATRE YOUNG ASSOCIATES

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  • CARAVAN THEATRE: OUR VOICES - GATE THEATRE ASSOCIATES 

    Three original micro plays in one episode created in partnership with the Gate Theatre Young Associates, as part of the Route 27 farewell series - as the Gate Theatre waves goodbye to the area and its first home in Notting Hill, and moves to its new venue in Camden.

    All inspired by North Kensington and the Caravan Theatre itself. Originally performed live for the Henry Dickens Community Centre and Migrants Organise Charity, as well as in Portobello Market. 

    Please note these plays have adult content, language and themes. 
    Recommended for 15 years+

    OUR VOICES: GATE THEATRE YOUNG ASSOCIATES MICRO-PLAYS ARE: 

    • Rachman Baby by Rufus Love, starring Barbara Smith and Amin Ali, and directed by Rohan Gotobed
    • Grinder  written and performed by Hosanna Johnson, directed by Amin Ali
    • Passage  written and performed by Lauren Ziebart, directed by Rohan Gotobed 

    Sound Design on all plays by Nicola Chang
    (Small Truth Theatre's Artistic Associate)

    Young Associates were supported by Harris Albar, Yasmin Hafesji, Isley Lynn and Yasmeen Arden

    *These audio micro-plays, were recorded at the Gate Theatre in Notting Hill and also features audio direct from audiences responses to the live shows - as part of a workshop Q&A with Migrants Organise charity at Henry Dickens Estate Community Centre.  

    For more info and bios of Gate Young Associates visit: https://www.gatetheatre.co.uk/whats-on/the-caravan-theatre/ 

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