Have first-hand experience of the housing crisis? Have you squatted in the UK? Are you a migrant or work with migrants, striving to build a better life in London for their community?
On Saturday 26th October, JOIN US FOR A SPECIAL AFTERNOON!
WHAT?
Big Sis is hosting a private reading of the play "Sharing is Caring: The European Dream", right before we enter our residency at Theatre Deli in November.
WHY?
The story is inspired by the author's personal experiences living in a squatting and migrant community in London prior to 2012. This new draft has never been workshopped before and incorporates recent historical developments, including life after the 2012 criminalising law.
Your insight and perspective will be crucial as we work to refine the play in its final stages. The playwright aims to create an authentic portrayal that deeply resonates with the community's experiences.
WHO IS IT FOR
- squatters and former members of squatting communities
- members of housing communities and organisations
- migrant and refugee organisations
WHEN/WHERE
The Museum of The Home, in Hoxton (136 Kingsland Road, E2 8EA) on Saturday 26th October, from 1 to ~4pm.
WHAT TO EXPECT
- a relaxed environment
- 6 multicultural actors (and creative team) reading for ~1h30
- refreshments, snacks, and a break mid-play
- a small audience (up to 15 people) of like-minded individuals
- an anonymous, post-show, feedback questionnaire
- reimbursed travels (up to £8) on the day upon request
To read more about the play, check out our home page.
SHARING IS CARING: THE READING
Register here
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