A play exploring the experiences of second generation Asian immigrants is being performed in Bradford. Open Minds Theatre Company’s “touching yet hard hitting” play Faultlines – The Second Generation tells a story that covers the 1980s steel strike, the National Front march in Yorkshire, and racial violence.
Written by Steve Rogers and Taiba Yasseen, presenter and adviser of Channel 4’s Make Bradford British series, the play is based on the real stories of Asian immigrants who settled in Rotherham in the 1970s. Faultines – The Second Generation will be performed at Carlisle Business Centre, Manningham, on Thursday, May 23. For tickets ring 0754 1475159.
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