Lebanese British Experience? Get involved here!

14 May '14

People talk. Rumours spread. No one approves. In greasy spoons and hotel rooms, two young believers are reluctantly falling in love.

Cultural pressures and contemporary life collide in this stirring new play by Karla Crome (star of ‘Misfits’ and ‘Prisoners’ Wives’).

A story about faith, family and bacon butties. Winner – IdeasTap Edinburgh Award.

They are a new theatre company producing a play called Mush and Me. The lead male character is a British born Shia, whose Lebanese parents disapprove of his relationship with a Jewish girl.

The play is in the final stages of development, and they would love to speak to young British Lebanese men to inform their research, particularly Muslims. They just want to hear about the Lebanese British experience, your own relationship with your faith (practising or non-practising) and your cultural identity.

Would you be available to speak to the cast and director at anytime during our research and development week; 25-29th May 2014? This will be in a London Location.

They cannot offer a fee, but your input will be invaluable to their process, and you will be sure of a mention in their programme.

http://www.mushandme.co.uk

Contact- Rosy Banham- rosybanham@gmail.com

Find out more through Twitter using the handles @karlacrome & @MushandMe

Read the full press release here:

MUSH AND ME – press release