The London Refugee and International Tracing Service of the British Red Cross is happy to invite you to a performance of the Asylum Monologues, a first-hand account of the UK’s asylum system in the words of people who have experienced it. With personal testimony at its core, this iceandfire Theatre production disseminates what it really means to be displaced in the UK. The performance will be followed by a panel discussion and a Q&A session.
Please join us for this event on Sunday 26th of June, 6-8pm at the Arcola Theatre. The event is free but please book your place by emailing asylummonologues@redcross.org.uk.
The London Refugee and International Tracing Service of the British Red Cross assists vulnerable refugees, asylum seekers and migrants in times of crisis, with support and advice and linking together families and loved ones. For more information please visit http://www.redcross.org.uk/
Iceandfire Theatre explores human rights stories through performance. Their outreach program Actors for Human Rights is a national network of over 500 professional actors and musicians dedicated to drawing public attention to a range of contemporary human rights concerns. For more information please visit www.iceandfire.co.uk/outreach