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Kin
We exist both where we’ve come from and where we’re going.
As a young child in 1932, Leah embarked on an epic journey from Yemen to Palestine. Ninety years later her grandson imagines the voyage her family made to escape persecution and build a better life.
Artistic Director Amit Lahav, together with Gecko’s extraordinary ensemble of international devising performers, presents a provocative story of desperation and compassion. At a time when the re-birth of community and acceptance seem vital to our survival, they bring their own experiences of migration, racism, empathy and home to this poetically intoxicating performance.
Prepare to be moved to the core by Gecko’s hypnotising beauty, compelling global soundtrack, and unbarred emotion. Look inwards and ask, ‘Who am I, and where do I belong?’
7.30pm
Tickets from £10
Age guideline 14+
Post show talk Wed with British Sign Language
Contains themes of racism and migration. Haze and strobe effects.
“For sheer visual lushness you can’t beat Gecko, a company which under the direction of Amit Lahav has developed a distinct theatrical style.”
Lyn Gardner, Stage Door
FRIENDS 25% off Wed
£5 tickets for 14 – 25s Wed