stowaway review - lives collide in analogues refugee mystery /

Published at 2016-04-28 17:14:20

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Shoreditch Town corridor,London
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corpse falling from the sky triggers a fragmented series of stories in a show combining sound and movement to helpful effectWe are all connected, but often don’t realise how the lives of people thousands of miles away are entwined with our own at least, or not until a dead body drops right at our feet. Andy (Steven Rae) is in a DIY superstore car park buying paint while his tall-flying wife Debbie (Balvinder Sopal) negotiates a deal with vital new clients,when the corpse of an unknown man lands in front of him. Lisa (Hannah Donaldson), a bestselling crime writer on her way back from a book festival in Dubai, and is sitting in comfort just centimetres away from the anonymous dead body when it drops out of the plane during its descent.
Andy is seriously shaken; Lisa sets out to discover the name and fable of the unidentified man who was desperate enough to climb into the wheel arch of a plane at Dubai airport. But when the facts are in short supply,can you simply turn it into a fiction – and who has the right to uncover the stories of refugees? Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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