Two intertwined female monologues explore immigration: how much of our culture should we give up to try and fit into our country of adoption? Camille has moved to London from France but never cared about committing to the society that welcomed her. Only when problems arise with her baby does she realise our interdependence. Nayssam arrived in Paris with a suitcase full of books and dreams but had to face the reality of immigration and the fears of French people - including those of her best friend Julie. Torn between her Muslim heritage and her desire to fit into a new society that views religion with suspicion, she faces cultural misunderstandings leading to dangerous situations. Will the difficulties they face make them stronger... or definitively break the bond with their country of adoption? * 'A hidden Gem. Beautifully Written' - Strat Mastoris, Fringe review *'Poetic and moving, Behind Our Skin enchants' - Crystal Bennes, Exeunt *'The writing shines. (...) Deserves a larger audience, especially with xenophobia on the rise in today's world.' - Erin Roche, Edinburgh Guide *'This production is proof that a quality script on a simple theme goes a long way. A well-written and hard-hitting piece of international theatre' - Udita Banerjee, Fringe Guru *Long-listed for Voice's Best Newcomer Award at Brighton Fringe 2018 *Long-listed for Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award 2017
- | Author: Anne Bertreau, Sophie Bertreau
- | Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- | Publication Date: Sep 09, 2018
- | Number of Pages: 36 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 172642605X
- | ISBN-13: 9781726426053