26 April - 26 May 2007
Do you believe in freedom?
London 1958. Teenagers are blowing away the cobwebs of post-war life — the absolute beginners are creating the world anew. A Vespa-riding young photographer takes a trip through the gritty and glamorous streets of West London chasing the love of his life. But behind the jazz, sex and drugs of the new age lies a simmering cauldron of racial hatred that
threatens to ignite at any moment.
Roy Williams, one of the foremost black British playwrights of his generation (FallOut, Sing Yer Heart Out For the Lads) and dance theatre director Liam Steel (Stan Won’t Dance) collaborate with Lizzie Clachan of Shunt and Mercury Music Prize winner Soweto Kinch to create an explosively physical evocation of sexual liberalism, gang culture and racial tension.
A Lyric Hammersmith production

