
Detention Dialogues
A series of verbatim scripts featuring the voices and powerful stories of refugees from around the world.
Detention Dialogues is a series of verbatim scripts featuring the voices of refugees from different countries and continents.
Created as part of ice&fire’s Actors For Human Rights project, in collaboration with Scottish Detainee Visitors, this piece of documentary theatre allows people to share their own story, in their own words. The testimonies tell of people’s experiences being held in immigration removal facilities across the UK, revealing uncomfortable truths which all too often go unheard.
Audiences will be able to share their thoughts and responses in a post-performance discussion with the directors of both ice&fire Actors for Human Rights Scotland and Scottish Detainee Visitors – Steven Ritchie and Kate Alexander – and other invited guests.
The Refuge series is supported by British Council, Edinburgh Futures Institute at the University of Edinburgh and Claire and Mark Urquhart
Made possible through the PLACE programme
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ice&fire Actors for Human Rights
Scottish Detainee Visitors
Cast includes
Nalini Chetty
Bruce Fummey
Michelle Hopewell
Benjamin Osugo
The post-show talk will include
Steven Ritchie
Pinar Asku
Kate Alexander
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