Bells by Yasmin Whittaker-Khan takes us into the seedy world of Mujra (courtesan) clubs, a centuries-old tradition in Pakistan which is now growing in Britain. A butcher's shop by day and a brothel by night, Bells has all the sparkle of Lollywood (the Pakistani film industry) but the glitz and glamour is tarnished by the pain and degradation of secret lives.
First Performance 23 March 2005
In Chaos by Azma Dar, Mr Rizvi's ambitions to become a local councillor are thrown into turmoil as his family reveals shocking secrets and world events spiral out of control. Chaos is a dark, frantic comedy about the collapse of understanding on a personal and political level and the disastrous consequences which follow. A glimpse of a world in desperate need of tolerance and love, a world on the brink of madness.
First Performance 16 March 2005
A5 Playtext
Bells by Yasmin Whittaker-Khan takes us into the seedy world of Mujra (courtesan) clubs, a centuries-old tradition in Pakistan which is now growing in Britain. A butcher's shop by day and a brothel by night, Bells has all the sparkle of Lollywood (the Pakistani film industry) but the glitz and glamour is tarnished by the pain and degradation of secret lives.
First Performance 23 March 2005
In Chaos by Azma Dar, Mr Rizvi's ambitions to become a local councillor are thrown into turmoil as his family reveals shocking secrets and world events spiral out of control. Chaos is a dark, frantic comedy about the collapse of understanding on a personal and political level and the disastrous consequences which follow. A glimpse of a world in desperate need of tolerance and love, a world on the brink of madness.
First Performance 16 March 2005
A5 Playtext