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Recent Posts
- On a Clear Day You Can See Dover – Oxford
At the Pegasus Theatre, Oxford. More details TBC.
Posted on 10/16/2010 - Palestine Monologues – St Annes
7pm @ United Reformed Church, St Georges Rd, St Annes-on-Sea. Tickets are free, donations welcome. Hosted by Chuches Together, St Annes.
Posted on 10/6/2010 - Asylum Monologues – Lincolnshire
7.30pm @ Trinty Arts Centre Trinity Street, Gainsborough, Lincs, DN21 2AL. Tickets are free! Bookings via Trinity Arts Centre: 01427 676655. In conjunction with North Lincolnshire Amnesty International Group
Posted on 9/28/2010 - Palestine Monologues – Croydon
8pm @ St Peter’s Church, St Peter’s Rd , Croydon. Tickets are free, but to reserve a seat and cover costs a £3 voucher can be pre-purchased, which includes 3 raffle tickets. For more information and to pre-book tickets: beverley.foulkes-jones@virgin.net
Posted on 9/25/2010 - Palestine Monologues – Wirksworth
7.30pm @ Wirksworth Town Hall, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 4EU. Tickets: £5 Free for students/unwaged. Part of Wirksworth Festival 2010 hosted by Wirksworth and District Amnesty Group.
Posted on 9/14/2010 - Asylum Monologues – Newbury
Greenham Peace Garden @ 2pm (outside New Greenham park, 4 miles south of Newbury on the A339). Tickets are free and include refreshments! Bookings via email.
Posted on 9/4/2010 - Palestine Monologues – Greenbelt Festival
Cheltenham Racecourse. For more information, see the Greenbelt Festival website.
Posted on 8/28/2010 - On a Clear Day You Can See Dover – London
Launch of new Outreach script On a Clear Day You Can See Dover at Wilton’s Music Hall, Graces Alley, London, E1 8JB @ 7:30pm. Please email for more details.
Posted on 7/28/2010 - Londoners in Their Own Words
A few months ago, we placed an ad in the Metro and Evening Standard:
“iceandfire theatre is seeking interviews with Londoners who are living in poverty (on low wages, long-term unemployed, homeless, living in temporary accommodation) who would like their stories to be told. £40 cash offered. Anonymity guaranteed.”
The response was immediate and overwhelming. Many more [...]
Posted on 7/26/2010 - Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-07-23
Successful opening of new show On a Clear Day You Can See Dover on Tues, play comes to London next week: http://iceandfire.co.uk/coming-up/ #
I liked a YouTube video — What Does 0.05% Look Like? http://youtu.be/Q6tzKEfroRE?a #
Our new show, On a Clear Day You Can See Dover, launches tomorrow night in Leeds! To book your (FREE!) ticket: [...]
Posted on 7/23/2010
Recent Comments
- Nunseerette: i seriously adore your own posting way, very unique. don’t give up as well as keep posting because...
- FJC: Never be afraid of having your story changed by the people at AFHR. As a victim of their interviewing technique...
- Bill Bartmann: I’m so glad I found this site…Keep up the good work
- Rob Harris: I think, as Sara has pointed out, that Human Rights stories are always in danger of being worthy and...
- megan: This series of performances have been so powerful, particularly since they follow in the icy wake of the...
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- Jean Lambert MEP
- Steve Waters
"Where, after all, do universal human rights begin? In small places, close to home - so close and so small that they cannot be seen on any maps of the world. Yet they are the world of the individual person; the neighborhood he lives in; the school or college he attends; the factory, farm, or office where he works. Such are the places where every man, woman, and child seeks equal justice, equal opportunity, equal dignity without discrimination.
Unless these rights have meaning there, they have little meaning anywhere. Without concerted citizen action to uphold them close to home, we shall look in vain for progress in the larger world." Eleanor Roosevelt
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