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Claire Brown donated a week's supply of biscuits, a square metre of green screenSusan Rowe donated a 10-piece cutlery set, 2 light switchesSandra Debo donated a set of drum sticksJo Dew-jones donated a toilet roll holderJanet Robb donated a cinema seatMatthew Hodges donated a mannequinLizz Bennett donated a crash mat, a dressing room mirror light bulbIlinca Radulian donated a dressing room mirror light bulbRebecca Rosenthal donated a light switch, a dressing room mirror light bulb, a pack of sedum seedsKrisztina Kovacs donated 2 clapper boardsLindsay Elder donated a mirror ballAnthea Collado donated a square metre of green screenAnn Kempster donated a iron , a ironing boardRonny Nicholas donated a mannequinPeter Burke donated a kettleJune Kirkwood donated a digital cameraLiz Kwast donated 2 iron sPippa Ridgway donated a unit of led professional theatre lightingMay Farrelly donated a light switchANDREW KNIGHT donated a pot plant, a tapPedro Rivotti donated a clapper boardJoanna Down donated a water glassSarah Nutbrown donated a week's supply of teaSarah Robinson donated a tapNeil Wallington donated a mugE Manton donated a dressing room mirror light bulbJosephine Thornton donated a baby changing boardNathalie Panzeri donated a crash matSarah Heathwood donated a dressing room mirror light bulbSusan Munns donated a water butt donated a week's supply of coffeeClare Dixon donated a crash mat, a week's supply of coffeeLeah Mills donated a music standJen Johnston donated a 10-piece cutlery set, a square metre of green screenLyndel Harrison donated a dressing room mirror light bulbAurora Lewis donated a large professional paintbrush, a music standMichelle Farr donated a plectrumMichael Feast donated a dressing room mirrorRomayne Campbell donated a ironing board, a iron Susan Down donated a kettleRosalind Duhs donated a 10-piece cutlery setWendy Bolt donated a dressing room mirror light bulbJoanna Down donated a clapper boardAdam Coleman donated a week's supply of biscuitsema jackson donated a clapper boardDan Bates donated 4 light switchesClive Smith donated a kettle, 2 light switches, 2 mugs, 2 square metre of green screens, a large professional paintbrushKathleen Nee donated a music stand, a pack of sedum seedsElizabeth Byrne donated a dressing room mirror light bulbKate Trussler donated a music standEmily Horn donated a week's supply of teaAmy Cody donated a light switchMichael Salmon donated 4 water glassesLucinda Harvey donated 4 pack of sedum seedsFenella willis donated a large professional paintbrushDavid Burgess donated a toilet roll holderRowena Russell donated a dressing room mirror light bulbEmily Lawson donated a step into the new buildingRhona Neaves donated a 10-piece cutlery setAndrew McDonald donated a light switchKaori Uchiyama donated a week's supply of biscuitsSian Alexander donated a dressing room mirror, a pack of sedum seedsRosie Brantingham donated a toilet roll holderLucy McCann donated a week's supply of biscuitsJanet Robb donated a cinema seatRichard Laxton donated a clapper boardRachel Tyson donated a week's supply of coffeePaul Donnellon donated a digital cameraDan Rebellato donated a light switchMariana Ipkendanz donated a baby changing boardKatie Hadfield donated a toilet roll holderJohn Barrington donated a 10-piece cutlery setStephanie Molloy donated a week's supply of biscuitsOlivia Freeman donated a unit of led professional theatre lightingRuth Mclaren donated a plectrum, a pack of sedum seedsP G Brown donated a large professional paintbrushDulcie Pearce donated a music standLaura Pickard donated a pack of sedum seedsLucy Jackson donated a light switch, a mugLucy Povey donated a crash matJim Danaher donated a light switchCameron and Amelie Slater donated an iron Kate McGrath donated a step into the new building, a mannequinRhoda Eitel-porter donated 3 crash matsMary Collins donated an ironing boardCatherine Kenny donated a unit of led professional theatre lightingSusan Jones donated 3 10-piece cutlery setsSally Horattides donated 2 light switchesLouise Troup donated a music stand, a plectrumCecily Smith donated 2 acoustic guitars, 2 comfy chairs, a sewing machine, an eco toiletCaroline Levison donated 2 kettlesRebecca Halse donated a light switchJessica Hepburn donated 5 pot plants Gay Search donated a clapper boardSean Holmes donated an iron , an ironing boardLucy Howe donated a dressing room mirror light bulbCharlotte Macleod donated a bean bagLUKE HARRISON donated a week's supply of tea, a square metre of green screen, a toilet roll holderFanny Cherblanc donated a mugKim Grant donated a pack of sedum seeds, a dressing room mirror light bulb, a crash matTanya Clarke donated a mugAnonymous donated a light switch
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Information

Evenings: 7.30pm
Matinees: 16, 23 & 30 Mar - 1.30pm
19, 26 Mar & 02 Apr -2.30pm
Tickets: FFN - 03 Mar 7.30pm
All tickets £10: 04 - 11 Mar
Then £10 - £25

Saturday Saver: Under 30? See the show on ANY Saturday for just £15. Call 0871 22 117 29 to book.

Post-show Q&A:
17 Mar
22 Mar
Ages: 14+
Running time: 2 hours 30 mins inc interval (approx)

Synopsis

Production key info / links

'The play of the year? Quite possibly.' ***** Daily Telegraph

‘A striking vision.’ **** Evening Standard

‘Dunster’s thrillingly tense, dazzlingly well-acted production.’ **** Metro

‘Franzmann’s play is a cracker.’  **** Financial Times

‘As the kids themselves would say, “It’s good, innit?"' **** Daily Express


'I’m going to give you one more chance to tell the truth. So think very carefully about what you say...'

When white secondary school teacher Amanda is pushed to the ground by black student Jason, she’s reluctant to report him as she knows exclusion could condemn him to a future as troubled as his past. 

But Jason can protect himself and with a story of his own he drags Amanda into a vortex of lies in which victim becomes perpetrator and where the truth is somewhere between public and private, black and white.

Vivienne Franzmann's bold new play recently won the Bruntwood Playwriting Competition and The George Devine Award 2010.


'Potent stuff powerfully performed.' **** Mail on Sunday

'Extremely impressive.' **** Independent on Sunday

'Chilling.' **** Sunday Times

'Powerful production.' **** Whatsonstage

IN CONVERSATION - 21 MAR

Friends Performances
17 Mar 7.30pm
22 Mar 7.30pm
02 Apr 2.30pm

 

Please note that Mogadishu is not suitable for those under 14 as it contains strong language and scenes of violence. If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact us.