About
Yinka Kuitenbrouwer: One Hundred Homes
How do we define what makes a ‘home’? Belgian theatre maker Yinka Kuitenbrouwer visited over 100 people to find out – from newborns to pensioners, natives to immigrants, farmers to squatters. With the help of snapshots, quotes and a plate of biscuits, Yinka recalls her encounters in tellingly encyclopedic detail in this disarmingly simple and quietly impactful performance.
Taking place at The Bevy (the UK’s first community owned estate pub), One Hundred Homes is a lovingly conceived intimate performance full of warmth and insight that won rave reviews at the 2016 Edinburgh Fringe.
Age 14+
DRIFT VZW (Belgium) and Richard Jordan Productions (UK), with Theatre Royal Plymouth, Big in Belgium in association with Summerhall. Presented at Brighton Festival in association with Quiet Down There and the Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts. With support of the Government of Flanders. Brighton Festival International Programme supported by Gatwick Airport.
Dates & Times
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Friday 26 May, 20172:00pm – 3:00pm / 7:00pm – 8:00pm
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Saturday 27 May, 20172:00pm – 3:00pm / 7:00pm – 8:00pm
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Sunday 28 May, 20172:00pm – 3:00pm / 7:00pm – 8:00pm
Tickets
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Adults£10