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iceandfire explores human rights stories through performance.

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iceandfire Outreach: Rendition Monologues launch, June 2008. Photo by Ben Kelly. Download (4.5MB)»

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iceandfire Outreach: Asylum Monologues, Young Vic, June 2007. Photo by Ben Kelly. Download (3.5MB)»

iceandfire Production 2006
iceandfire Production: Crocodile Seeking Refuge, October 2006. Photo by Gordon Rainsford. Download (2.3MB) »


iceandfire Production: Welcome to Ramallah, October 2008. Photo by John Haynes. Download (4MB) »


iceandfire Productions: On the Record, July-August 2011. Photo by Jon Holloway. Download

Protect the Human 2008

iceandfire Participation: Protect the Human playwrighting competition, in conjunction with Amnesty International, December 2008. Photo by Ben Kelly. Download (3.6MB) »

Asylum Monologues Flyer [JPEG 1MB]

Personal testimonies of asylum seekers living in the UK.

Asylum Dialogues Flyer [JPEG, 2.7MB]

Designed for Refugee Week 2009.

(Hard copy A5 flyers, as well as e-flyers, can be sent out on request).

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Publicity Materials

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Media releases from 2008. Click here

“***** Be warned. This play will leave you angry. Angry and most likely guilty too at British complicity in this unlawful, inhuman practice. Hard to review it as theatre, still more to give it a star rating. But if five stars mean a show is unmissable, then Rendition Monologues must get them.” — WhatsOnStage on Rendition Monologues