Description
'We all live under the same sky.
It's just that, beneath that sky, there's some arsehole saying, "Don't stand here, stand over there and shut your mouth."'
Elif shears sheep for a rich landowner. Every other waking hour she spends queuing outside the palace, hoping that the King will let her live within the city walls. She comes from a faraway land. She is searching for sanctuary. And this is what we call a 'hostile environment'.
Sami Ibrahim's play A Sudden Violent Burst of Rain is a poetic fable about an impenetrable immigration system that mirrors our own. It premiered in Paines Plough's Roundabout in 2022, including a run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, as a co-production between Paines Plough and Rose Theatre, Kingston, in association with the Gate Theatre, London.
About the Author
Sami Ibrahim's other plays include a reimagining of Ovid's Metamorphoses which he co-wrote when he was writer-in-residence at Shakespeare's Globe, and two Palestinians go dogging which won the Theatre Uncut Political Playwriting Award and premiered at the Royal Court Theatre to critical acclaim.
Reviews
'A stunning, devastating excoriation of the Home Office's hostile environment policy that never forgets the human lives at its core'
* Observer *'A captivating story... powerful, heart-wrenching and mesmeric'
* The Skinny *'Resonant, at once recognisable and heightened... a modern-day story of emigration [that] has no happily ever after certainty'
* Guardian *'A slyly told story, one which is buoyantly playful and yet undercut with sadness... a lovely show and a sobering one'
-- Lyn Gardner * Stagedoor *Book Information
ISBN 9781839041112
Author Sami Ibrahim
Format Paperback
Page Count 88
Imprint Nick Hern Books
Publisher Nick Hern Books
Weight(grams) 108g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 6mm