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My Brother’s Keeper playing at Theatre503’s stage this winter

The new cast taking My Brother’s Keeper to Theatre503’s stage this winter has been announced.

A hard-hitting and passionate production will come to Battersea Park Road that tells a story of love, pain and learning.

My Brother’s Keeper runs from February 21 – March 4 and explores the journey of two refugee brothers in search for their place within a small British town resistant to change.

Co-produced by Theatre503 alongside Layla Madanat and writer Mahad Ali for Relentless Productions, this poignant production explores the politics of immigration, religion, and sexuality as we follow two families colliding to form a safe haven within a hostile climate.

When the lives of refugee brothers Aman, played by Tapiwa Mugweni and Hassan, played by St Mary’s graduate Tito Williams collide with father-son business owners Bill and Aidan, portrayed by Philip Wright and, making his professional London stage debut, Oscar Adams, a fragile utopia is found in each other’s company.

Joined by Peter Eastland, My Brother’s Keeper investigates the complex resistance a community faces to change, and the hostility that threatens to fracture the developing relationships that form between the parallel pairs.

Reflecting Relentless Production’s dedication to producing works that ask the right questions of society and provoke thought, My Brother’s Keeper presents a pivotal piece that explores the complexities relationships face when confronted with notions of belonging.

Website: Theatre503 | My Brother’s Keeper

 

Picture: Tapiwa Mugweni and Tito Williams Picture: Relentless Productions


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