Spectrums of British Indian Identity

ONLINE ON DEMAND



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Artist:
Neeru Garg and Nehmat Singh
Amateur Company
UNITED KINGDOM - ENGLAND
Performers: 2

Festival:
Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Genre:
Theatre
New writing, Contemporary

Age Limit:
12+

Description:
'Sometimes I wonder how white people look at me'. Meet affected millennial Priya and gobshite 'home girl' Jaz. Two fiercely strong British Indian women forced into each other’s company in an audition room whilst striving to land the role of Maharani Jind Kaur, an iconic Indian queen from India’s colonial past. Disagreements soon emerge. Most especially about the core questions. So what exactly does it mean to be British and Indian? Their tumultuous conversation drives itself to an emotional climax. Don’t expect anything less than fights, laughs, tantrums and the intergenerational female war cry!

Warnings:
Contains distressing or potentially triggering themes

Venue Code:
362
Venue Room:
Vimeo (capacity 1000)
Venue:
Fringe Online
Venue Address:
Online Venue
Venue Postcode:
Online


Performances

DayDateStartEndDurationPriceTitleStatus
ONLINE ON DEMAND - Fri 09/08/2024 10:00 to Mon 26/08/2024 23:590:252.00