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Identity Crisis Comes To Ovalhouse
Published on
March 14, 2017
By
douglasmayo
Phina Oruche
Phina Oruche's hilariously funny one-woman show Identity Crisis transfers to London's Ovalhouse Theatre from 8 - 14 May 2017.
The play which has enjoyed successful runs at the Edinburgh Fringe 2015, The Wardrobe Theatre in Bristol, and the International Slavery Museum in Liverpool explores identity struggles that are common to us all.
The play was born out of a real-life story of the sudden death of Oruche’s 19-year-old niece in her home in 2011. This distressing time was followed by a series of racial and international incidents happening throughout the world and in her life.
Identity Crisis helped her turn a mess into a message. Join audiences as they are taken through sixty images of Oruche when she worked in the world of fashion, providing an illuminating exposition of life on the catwalk.
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