• What Do I Know?

    What Do I Know? Premiering at the Liverpool Arab Arts Festival, What Do I Know? is a new performance piece by ice&fire looking at the effects of the current war in Yemen, taking inspiration from the poetry of Amina Atiq and the reflections and realities of Khaled Ahmed, a young, self-taught English teacher living in Yemen, played by Waleed Akhtar. Ana Silvera, […]

  • This Is Who I Am @ Theatre Deli Sheffield

    This is event is open to all and free First-hand accounts of LGBT+ people seeking asylum in the UK about their experiences in their own country and on arrival in the UK, addressing the particular challenges they face. Read by members of the Actors For Human Rights Network. “The monologues simply but powerfully illustrate the […]

  • This Is Who I Am reading @ Stour Space, Hackney Wick

    This is a free event Here is a link to the event on facebook and eventbrite  Affected by Detention What goes on in our immigration system and inside detention is often kept very hidden and migrant lives are misrepresented. Those with experience are not always in a position to speak out. This exhibition is a […]

  • This Is Who I Am reading @ Friends Meeting House, Bolton

    City of Sanctuary Bolton present: This Is Who I Am – Ice & Fire Theatre Company  7.30pm Tuesday 18 September 2018 – Friends Meeting House, Silverwell Street, Bolton BL1 1PP – as part of Bolton Pride 2018 Fringe “Then they separated us. We tried to say no, we applied for asylum as a couple. They say we don’t have any civil evidence that we are a couple. And we’re like – how […]

  • Detention Dialogues at AVID AGM, London

    A reading of Detention Dialogues a new script from the Scottish arm of Actors For Human Rights. At the AVID (Association of Visitors to Immigration Detainees) Annual General Meeting 2018: Detention, Activism, and lived experience in East London. For more information click here