Londonderry theatre company brings acclaimed refugee play to NI

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Company that works with marginalised communities bringing a highly acclaimed play about the refugee experience to province

Patricia Byrne, artistic director of Sole Purpose Productions, invited London-based theatre company PSYCHEdelight to perform its play, Mohand & Peter, in Belfast and Londonderry as part of Good Relations Week, which is set to take place on September 19-25.

Mohand & Peter will be staged at the Duncairn Arts Centre in Belfast on September 20 and 21 and Pilots Row Community Centre in Londonderry on September 23 and 24.

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Patricia saw the play while in London in March and was determined to bring it to Northern Ireland.

The play stars real life friends, Mohand Hasb Alrosol Abdalrahem from Sudan and Peter Pearson from Newcastle upon TyneThe play stars real life friends, Mohand Hasb Alrosol Abdalrahem from Sudan and Peter Pearson from Newcastle upon Tyne
The play stars real life friends, Mohand Hasb Alrosol Abdalrahem from Sudan and Peter Pearson from Newcastle upon Tyne

She contacted the founder of PSYCHEdelight and the play’s director, Sophie Bertrand Besse, and the pair worked together to make it happen with support from the Community Relations Council, Derry City and Strabane District Council and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.

Sophie said the purpose of the play is to address the trauma of long-term exile and to rehumanise people and places.

She explained: “Behind each refugee and war zone there is a person and a home. With Mohand & Peter we aim to celebrate them.”

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Mohand & Peter tells the true story of a London-based Sudanese refugee who longs to return to his homeland to see his friends and family.

Despite the serious theme, it is packed full of humour, physical theatre and is suitable for adults, families and young people.

PSYCHEdelight Theatre facilitated arts-based workshops in the notorious Jungle Refugee Camp in Calais throughout 2015-2016.

Sophie witnessed among the refugees an eagerness for comedy as a way to contrast and express their tragedy.

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The play stars real life friends, Mohand Hasb Alrosol Abdalrahem from Sudan and Peter Pearson from Newcastle upon Tyne.

Mohand, a Sudanese refugee, is missing his home and family, so he transports Peter and the audience on a wonderful journey to his homeland.

Performances will be followed by Q&As with the actors and director.

The company will also run Together Workshops which will provide a space for refugees and host communities to mix, socialise and have fun.

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