Of Our Own Making
Something Underground
Wednesday 30 January to Saturday 16 February, 7.30pm
Something Underground presents
Of Our Own Making
By Jonathan Brown
Cinematic scope and thriller-like swiftness -
The Stage
Deeply touching - few pieces of theatre which can deliver such a big story in such an intimate way -
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Theatre Weekly
Jonathan Brown’s extremely accomplished play...a humane and intelligent play set in a pre-Brexit world in which Britain was still an attractive destination for those escaping more pressing issues than whether our baristas have the right accent -
★ ★ ★ ★ Everything Theatre
A Whodunnit set against the Syrian refugee crisis.
Hussan enters Europe from Over There. Parsifal is a chatroom geek recruited online to set off a bomb. Saif is on the run. Amira crosses the Mediterranean with her baby. And Michaela seeks dirt on refugees for her tabloid.
While the clock ticks and the target is set, the five are drawn together.
Featuring music by Dirk Campbell, this is a terrific new play from the award-winning Something Underground.
Award-winning company presents gripping new play, centred around the Syrian refugee crisis.
Something Underground's awards:
Best New Play Award, New Writing South 2012
Best New Play Award (Shortlist), New Writing South 2013
Best Male Performer, Brighton Fringe 2013
Best Female Performer, Brighton Fringe 2014
Best Female Performer (Nom), Brighton Fringe 2013
Best Male Performer (Nom), Brighton Fringe 2007