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iceandfire explores human rights stories through performance.

High quality production is supported by innovative education, outreach and participation.

Read more about our background here » Enter Everyone Has the Right, our ongoing play script submission scheme with Amnesty International UK»

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Press

Articles and Media Coverage

iceandfire has featured in over 400 articles in newspapers, blogs, magazines and on radio. Here is a small selection:

iceandfire – Productions

  • Indie London, 2003 (I have before me a remarkable document given to me by a young lady from Rwanda)
  • The Guardian, 23 June 2003 (I have before me a remarkable document given to me by a young lady from Rwanda)
  • The Stage, 3 November 2004 (I have before me a remarkable document given to me by a young lady from Rwanda)
  • The Guardian, 29 September 2005 (Crocodile Seeking Refuge)
  • LA Times, 24 August 2006 (I have before me a remarkable document given to me by a young lady from Rwanda)
  • Oxford Times, 16 November 2006 (Crocodile Seeking Refuge)
  • The New York Times, 16 April 2008 (I have before me a remarkable document given to me by a young lady from Rwanda)
  • The Stage, 30 September 2008 (Welcome to Ramallah)
  • The Times, 2 October 2008 (Welcome to Ramallah)
  • The Jewish Chronicle, 3 October 2008 (Welcome to Ramallah)
  • Index on Censorship, 19 December 2008 (Welcome to Ramallah/Palestine Monlogues)

iceandfire – Outreach (Actors for Human Rights)

iceandfire Participation

iceandfire Education

For more information please contact Charlotte George, Media and Communications Officer, on 07954 199 307, media@iceandfire.co.uk

Publicity Materials

High resolution photos of iceandfire Outreach (Actors for Human Rights) performances, as well as Welcome to Ramallah and Crocodile Seeking Refuge. Click here

Articles & Media Coverage

Links to articles, reviews and other press coverage since 2003. Click here

Media Release Archive

Media releases from 2008. Click here

“Sonja Linden’s new play is a remarkable achievement… It should be appreciated as much for its educational value, as its capacity to entertain” — Time Out Critic’s Choice on I Have Before Me a Remarkable Document Give to me by a Young Lady from Rwanda