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2018

Borderline

Written by Hanif Kureishi

Play Details

Context

Artistic Director 
Vicky Featherstone

Part of 
Retracing Our Footsteps: Rehearsed Reading

 

Dates Performed

Thursday 31st May 2018
Jerwood Theatre Downstairs

Play Details

Synopsis

A multicultural neighborhood in Southall, London, during the turbulent late 1970s

In Hanif Kureishi’s provocative drama Borderline, the simmering tensions of race relations in 1970s Britain come to a boil. Set against the backdrop of Southall’s diverse community, the play explores the volatile interactions between Asian immigrants, white residents, and the far-right National Front. As riots threaten to tear the neighborhood apart, Kureishi delves deep into the complex web of racial prejudice, cultural identity, and the struggle for belonging in a rapidly changing society.

Through a large ensemble cast of 13 characters (7 male, 6 female), Kureishi offers a kaleidoscopic view of a community on the brink. The play’s structure, likely episodic given its Joint Stock Theatre Group origins, allows for a nuanced exploration of multiple perspectives and experiences. Borderline grapples with themes of immigration, racism, and the rise of far-right ideologies, presenting a raw and unflinching portrait of a nation grappling with its postcolonial identity.

Director(s)

Kully Thiarai

Other productions

Cast & Creative

Cast

Vincent Ebrahim

Cast

Devesh Kishore

Cast

Sudha Bhuchar

Cast

Peter Singh

Cast

Georgina Lamb

Cast

Halema Hussain

Cast

Peter Hobday

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