Theatres and the coronavirus outbreak
London theatres are permitted to open again to live audiences from Monday 17 May 2021.
Some smaller theatres have already made plans to reopen, though this does not apply yet to all venues.
Many of the big, popular shows in the West End have delayed reopening until later in the summer or Autumn.
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22 to 27 Jun 2021
Online
Image courtesy Battersea Arts Centre
Synopsis
In Feb 2016, two artists got on a cargo ship, and retraced one of the routes of the Transatlantic Slave Triangle - from the UK to Ghana to Jamaica, and back.
Their memories, their questions and their grief took them along the bottom of the Atlantic and through the figurative realm of an imaginary past.
It was a long journey backwards, in order to go forwards.
This show is what they brought back.
With the original stage show salt performed as part of the British Council Showcase 2017, salt: dispersed is the premiere of artist Selina Thompson's film adaptation of her award winning show about grief, Black British identity and colonialism in a powerful and intimate screen experience.
Background information, advisory warnings
Age suitability: 14+
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Venue
This show is presented ONLINE.