We are delighted to be welcoming Open Sky theatre to Centre Celf on Wednesday 11th February with their performance of The Home by Gill Parsons.
In the impoverished, post-war London of the 1950's, seven-year-old Uma lives with her brothers and her working-class parents; Ronnie and Shahine. When Uma is removed from the family home by the state and placed indefinitely in a rural, convalescent home, a personal odyssey begins. Uma must contend with the formidable Sister, racist bullying and a hostile environment. Cut off from her family; armed only with her trusty teddy bear; Uma will learn a new meaning for the word home.
Writer Gill Parsons is a retired lecturer and magistrate. The Home was developed from her own lived experience as a child.
Co-created by Claire Coaché and Lisle Turner of Open Sky, The Home in a brand new theatre production that combines new writing with physicalised performance, object manipulation, sound design and music.
Tickets £12/£10 Click here to buy tickets or call into Centre Celf.
Go to Open Sky productions for more information on the company and The Home.
This event is supported by Arts Council ion Wales Noson Allan|Night out scheme