Asylum Monologues at MIND conference, London
Performance of Asylum Monologues at the 'Improving Mental Health Support for Vulnerable Migrants' run by MIND Registration for this event has now closed
Performance of Asylum Monologues at the 'Improving Mental Health Support for Vulnerable Migrants' run by MIND Registration for this event has now closed
A 2:30pm performance of 'Asylum Monologues' hosted by Epping Quakers. This is a FREE event, OPEN to all. To register for FREE tickets click here
As part of Westminster University's Black History Month celebrations, ice&fire are performing some of their flagship testimonies at this FREE event. More details to follow.
A free performance of Asylum Monologues at the Friends Meeting House in Ilkley. Click here for to view a flyer.
Performance of Asylum Monologues at the Methodist Church in Folkestone. This is a FREE open event, see flyer for further details:
Launch of the LGBTQI+ Asylum Monologues, click here for details
A performance of the Illegals at King's College Arts and Humanities Festival at 8pm, which will take place at the Great Hall, King's Building, Strand Campus. To register for your free tickets click here and to find out further details click here. Made up of personal accounts from undocumented migrants living and working in London. Who […]
A one-off event at Idea Store, Whitechapel supported by Tower Hamlets Council as part of Black History Month. ice&fire's flagship script Asylum Monologues will be followed by creative responses from invited artists, closing with a panel discussion featuring local charities and activists. Idea Store, Whitechapel 7pm - 8:45pm Click here for more info on this FREE […]
ice&fire bring their latest production into the streets of Coventry. They examine the British way of providing weapons to our friends, enemies and human rights abusers. The actors mingle with the crowds in a challenging and humorous presentation in areas across the city centre. All agree that the trade in arms must be controlled. With […]
Part of Belief and Beyond Belief, Stories Under Siege, at the Southbank Centre presents the newly released Actors For Human Rights' script This is Who I Am. Hear stories from LGBTQI+ refugees about their experiences of state and communal conflict in their own country and what they face on arrival in the UK. Read by special guest […]