Three monologues, told from a Black British perspective, tackle subjects ranging from distrust of the medical system to the gentrification of Brixton.
A Co-Production with Pitlochry Festival Theatre in association with Naked Productions and Stockroom
Writers Tonderai Munyevu, Maheni Arthur and Isaac Asha Tomiczek / Director Debbie Hannan
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