• This Is Who I Am reading @ Home Manchester for Refugee Week

    Ice&Fire presents This Is Who I Am in partnership with Manchester Amnesty International. Using the verbal testimonies of refugees, This Is Who I Am is a reading that focuses on the challenges faced by LGBT people going through the UK asylum process. Followed by a Q&A with Micro Rainbow Family, Asylum Matters & Amnesty International […]

  • Asylum Monologues @ Tavistock Clinic/Essex University (Swiss Cottage Location)

    DIFFERENT PASTS, SHARED FUTURE: We are both similar and different, but we will thrive together. The Centre for Trauma, Asylum and Refugees (University of Essex), The Tavistock Clinic, UNHCR and the Refugee Council invite you to a special event to mark Refugee Week 2018 Light refreshments provided Entrance is free and open to all. Come […]

  • Asylum Monologes @ Everyman Cheltenham Theatre

    Everyman Theatre Cheltenham

    Presented by ice&fire “This waiting for the Home Office to decide – me, I always say that it is a diplomatic form of torture. They are not raping us, they are not burning us with cigarettes, they are not hitting us with guns, but they are torturing us mentally, and that’s the worst. Because – […]

  • What Do I Know?

    What Do I Know? Premiering at the Liverpool Arab Arts Festival, What Do I Know? is a new performance piece by ice&fire looking at the effects of the current war in Yemen, taking inspiration from the poetry of Amina Atiq and the reflections and realities of Khaled Ahmed, a young, self-taught English teacher living in Yemen, played by Waleed Akhtar. Ana Silvera, […]

  • This Is Who I Am @ Theatre Deli Sheffield

    This is event is open to all and free First-hand accounts of LGBT+ people seeking asylum in the UK about their experiences in their own country and on arrival in […]