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Asylum Dialogues (Liverpool)

A new documentary play from Actors for Human Rights, celebrating friendship and solidarity between British people and asylum-seekers living among them.

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When Jun 18, 2008
from 12:30 AM to 03:00 AM
Where Quakers Meeting House, 22 School Lane, Liverpool L1 3BT
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What happens when you meet someone who has fled their country to seek refuge in the UK? What happens when that person becomes your friend and needs your help? Drawn from real life conversations, Asylum Dialogues explores the everyday encounters between asylum-seekers and British people, encouraging us to challenge our own preconceptions.

Launched in conjunction with the national charity Refugee Action, Asylum Dialogues will be performed for one night only in four cities during Refugee Week. Once launched, it will be available upon request through Actors for Human Rights.

Tickets £5 on the door.

iceandfire creates compelling theatre making real and relevant the impact of human rights issues on our everyday lives. Asylum Dialogues will be performed by members of their national outreach network, Actors for Human Rights, whose first production Asylum Monologues has been seen by more than 8,500 people all over the UK.

CAP and our partners are working with Actors for Human Rights to prepare a documentary play called Poverty Monologues which will form the basis of Poverty and Homelessness Action Week 2009.

For more information about Actors for Human Rights, see www.iceandfire.co.uk/afhr

For more information about Refugee Action and the Refugee Awareness Project, see www.refugee-action.org.uk

For more information about Refugee Week, see www.refugeeweek.org.uk

CAP's Living Ghosts campaign aims to end the Government policies that make people seeking asylum destitute.

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Church Action on Poverty is a national ecumenical Christian social justice charity, committed to tackling poverty in the UK. It works in partnership with churches and with people in poverty themselves to find solutions to poverty, locally, nationally and globally.