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As the Mother of a Black Boy (preview)

May 8th, 2008

posted by Cptn

As the Mother of a Black Boy

Everyone should have place, and Chickenshed Theatre has provided that for plenty of people during its existence. One of which was Mischa Niering, the main character of As the Mother of a Brown Boy.

The performance tells the story of Mischa, who took part in a ram-raid of Tiffany in Sloane Square – the high-speed chase from which resulted in his death, and the play is based on actual conversations with Mischa’s mother. But this is more than a memorial, this is about identity, race and finding a place.

Take a gander at what you can expect, and watch some interviews with cast and crew.

As the Mother of a Brown Boy is at the Northcott theatre, Exeter, on Saturday May 10, at 8pm. To book your tickets, visit the Northcott website.

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