My Voice Was Heard But It Was Ignored

Wednesday 28th September

15 year-old Reece is roughly accosted by the police outside M&S.

 

His teacher Gillian watches as his face is pressed into the wet gravel with a policeman’s knee in his back, frozen out of fear for her own safety.

The next day Reece locks them both in her classroom, refusing to relinquish the key. He wants her to pay – and to fully understand the pain her inaction has caused.

My Voice Was Heard But It Was Ignored is an urgent interrogation of racial identity, written by Nana-Kofi Kufuor and directed by Dermot Daly.

Produced by award-winning Red Ladder Theatre Company.

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