One of Romanian theatrical presences on the Edinburgh festival scene this summer is the Romanian-Irish dramatic exploration of the often traumatic impact immigration has on one’s identity and memory. The show, entitled 'Ashes Afar: Go Home', tackles the vagaries of displacement in a comedic key.
The play is produced by the VANNER Collective and presented at the Edinburgh Fringe with the support of The Adminisration of the National Cultural Fund and the Romanian Cultural Institute.
About
A couple. A suitcase. A game lost. A memory played. When Aine loses her memory, Mihail constructs a form of therapy to help bring her back. But therapy with the one you love can be a very funny game. What happens when the rules change? 'Ashes Afar' spikes social politics with bitter humour. Watch the lives of this young immigrant couple unravel in this fractured story about memory, love and the loss of both.
'Ashes Afar: Go Home'
Written by Andreea Borţun
Directed by Bobi Pricop
With: Crissy O'Donovan, Liviu Romanescu
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