Mandla Rae: As British as a Watermelon at Contact Theatre

Mandla Rae: As British as a Watermelon
Contact Theatre
23rd October 2021 – 27th October 2021

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Artist Mandla Rae sits next to her silhouettein a promotional image for Mandla Rae As British as a Watermelon

Writer and performer Mandla Rae has selective memory and is scrambling to piece together a life mostly forgotten in the name of survival. Through the exploration of Mandla’s fragmented asylum and migration memories, As British as a Watermelon comes to Contact this autumn and asks questions about belonging, trauma and forgiveness.

Told through an unflinching autofiction narrative weaving poetry and storytelling; set within a chaotically colourful, sensory performance space made entirely for the camera with filmmaker Graham Clayton-Chance; you are invited to watch as Mandla rises from the dead to reclaim a misplaced power.

Mandla Rae is a queer Zimbabwean writer, performer and curator. Mandla is agender and has no pronouns. Mandla’s work typically explores an intersectional existence enforced on the artist’s body as a result of the world we live in. Mandla has been commissioned by many organisations across the country including the BFI, Journeys Festival International and Hope Mill Theatre to make written works. Mandla is an Associate Artist for Outbox Theatre.

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