A powerful theatre play set against the backdrop of Camp X-Ray in Guantanamo Bay begins touring this month.
In God We Trust by Oldham based Peshkar Productions explores the relationship between two young Muslim men who find sanctuary in faith in order to survive amidst a violent and degrading environment.
The play is written by Avaes Mohammad A Manchester based artist. He said, Detention without proper trial can only be implemented by a people fixed in the falsehood of their own superiority over the culture of another.
"I've also tried to explore the Muslim worlds own responsibility for this humiliation suffered today"
It is directed by Sazzadur Rahman.
IN GOD WE TRUST is touring from March 1 until the 30th April at the following venues:
Chester Gateway, Chester
Thursday 10 : Saturday 12 March - 7:30pm £8 (£5 concessions) (Tickets: 01244 340 392)
Coliseum Theatre, Oldham
Thursday 7 Saturday 9 April - 7:30pm Band A: £10 (£8 conc), Band B: £9 (£7 conc) Tickets: 0161 624 2829
Octagon Theatre, Bolton
Tuesday 12 & Wednesday 13 April - 7:30pm £8 (£6 concessions) Tickets: 01204 520 661
Contact Theatre, Manchester
Monday 18 Thursday 21 April - 7:30pm £8 (£5 concessions)
Tickets: 0161 274 060
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