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Reclaim The Stage

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For the past four months we have been working with community groups in Hulme and Bury.
​Through online workshops, discussions and writing the groups have devised original audio plays inspired by there experiences of the pandemic.
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Voices of Lockdown - Bury Community 

Maria has always been a loud neighbour but now its lockdown and with tensions running high, Sally and Sharon cant take it anymore. Once locked up in there separate houses all three begin to reflect on the things they have lost. 
The play explores the idea that only by missing something can we know its value.

In the Morning We Are Free - Hulme Community

The end of lockdown ahs been announced, tomorrow the country is free. Paul, charlotte and john lie awake in their separate homes. Their minds are racing. They feel as though they are hurtling towards dawn and aren't sure if they are ready for the day.


Both plays will be available to stream online from Saturday 27th February

Project facilitated by Kahlo Theatre and made possible by the generous support of the national lottery community fund. 

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Invisible Borders in the UK

This documentary explores the invisible borders in the UK. Borders, which act as barriers, preventing people from accessing essential parts of life. 

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Sad Reality

Bringing to life different scenes which capture the reality of life in the asylum system, living in the UK's hostile environment. From Dallas Court to destitution, dodgy solicitors and endless waiting. Using drumming and live sound to create the feeling of each struggle.

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And Incredible Week For The Banks

A story of two families, one African and one English, who become neighbours at the beginning of the week. An exploration of culture clash, misunderstanding, awkwardness and prejudice, which is challenges by the relationship between the children. A Romeo and Juliet story for modern times. 

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​RAPAR Drama Company are a group of people from many different countries, who speak many different languages, who are many different ages. Together, we make theatre. 
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