Anders Lustgarten’s Lampedusa Comes To The Unity Theatre This Autumn.

The paradise island of Lampedusa, where North Africa meets Rome, home of postcard vistas, white sand beaches, and the site of the most devastating debris washing up on the shore.

Stefano follows in the footsteps of generations of fishermen but in the twenty-first century the catch is very different: his job is to pull drowned bodies of migrants out of the Mediterranean and in the bleakest corners of the U.K. Denise tramps from door to door collecting pay day loans, witnessing crippling hardship and hearing complaints about immigration.

Putting the audience in the shoes of those whose job it is to enforce our rules, this is the story behind the headlines of two strangers finding hope and connection where they least expect it.

Lampedusa is by award-winning playwright Anders Lustgarten (If You Don’t Let Us Dream, We Won’t Let You Sleep, A Day at the Racists, Black Jesus) and directed by Steven Atkinson, Artistic Director of HighTide (peddling, Bottleneck, Lidless) and is
directed by Steven Atkinson, Artistic Director of HighTide
and written by Anders Lustgarten.

Please note: all seating will be in the form of backless and cushionless benches and will be a limited capacity.

Tickets are prices at £14 with concessions available at £8. Lampedusa is on at the Unity Theatre from 24th September till the 3rd October. Tickets are available to purchase from the Unity Theatre Box office.