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'The LOST Lombi' Play-Read

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Thursday 12th December 2024
7:30pm til 9:00pm

'The LOST Lombi' Play-Read

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About

The Muse Group Theatre Company is thrilled to collaborate with ACTrophy for a series of intimate play-reads of its critically acclaimed production The LOST Lombi.

Directed by PB Whistle and written by RB8, The LOST Lombi delves into the lives of three women connected by blood, spanning over three generations. One yearning. One running. One with a calling. Each must go on a journey if they are to find peace and resolution within themselves.

To date, a significant number of children in the DRC are used as combatants, transports, spies, chefs or sexual slaves within the armed groups and militias. The LOST Lombi lifts the lid on the recruitment of child soldiers, while exploring identity, the generational trauma of war, the necessity of belonging, and the importance of forgiveness.

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General Admission: GBP 10.00

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