A collection of monologues by seven different writers about race and belonging in the countryside. Developed in response to Trevor Philips, Chair of the Commission for Racial Equality, asking in 2007 if the countryside is guilty of a 'passive apartheid'. Francesca Beard, Sonali Bhattacharya, Ian Marchant, Kara Miller, Courttia Newland, Richard Rai O'Neill and Rommi Smith delivered a thrilling account of a diverse range of experience. A collaboration with BBC Radio Drama and Soho Theatre.
Shortlisted for a South Bank Show Award.
'A GEM OF A PLAY - DEEPLY MOVING'
New Statesman
'A PACK OF NEW, BRIGHT TALENT - EXCELLENT PERFORMANCES'
The Scotsman