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Fugee

by Abi Morgan

Fugee


Kojo is 14 but no one believes him; he’s just one of the unaccompanied minors arriving in London, abandoned on the streets of the UK. Ara’s from Baghdad and still hears the bombs at night. Cheung can do back flips and is from  village in China that is more than a thousand years old. Orphans in London, they are the only family they have now. Together they tell Kojo’s story: a story of lost childhood, tall trees and a murder in motion; a murder by a child that everyone says is a man.

Abi Morgan’s award-winning plays include Skinned, Sleeping Around, Tiny Dynamite and Tender and Splendour, which was recently broadcast on Radio 3. For TV: My Fragile Heart, Murder, Tsunami – The Aftermath and Sex Traffic, a multi-award-winning drama for Channel 4. Film includes Brick Lane, an adaptation of Monica Ali’s bestselling book. White Girl, a 90-minute film for BBC2 will be broadcast in early 2009.

Performed by Brewery Youth Theatre, Kendal

The search for identity pulses through New Connections 2008: for acceptance and survival in modern Britain, for racial equality in 1960s South Africa, by deception in magical allotments, during white-out in a snow blizzard, through parenting, through faith, or by comic mistakes of social networking.

Fugee finished on: 7 July 2008

Abi Morgan

Olivier Theatre

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