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When a woman receives an unexpected letter from the British Passport Office, she is forced to confront an old mystery: why does her South African passport not carry her first name? Armed with the wisdom of favourite '90s TV shows, she sets out on a journey that will take her back to the turmoil of Mobutu's Congo, growing up in post-Apartheid South Africa, moving to Ireland, and finding love in a hostile England.
As her journey becomes inextricably linked with the tides of global history, how far will she go to unravel the truth? By turns wickedly funny and strikingly lyrical, Benedict Lombe's “Lava” is an explosive debut play that will turn the way you see the world on its axis.
It premiered at the Bush Theatre, London, in July 2021, performed by Ronke Adékoluejo and directed by Anthony Simpson-Pike.
As her journey becomes inextricably linked with the tides of global history, how far will she go to unravel the truth? By turns wickedly funny and strikingly lyrical, Benedict Lombe's “Lava” is an explosive debut play that will turn the way you see the world on its axis.
It premiered at the Bush Theatre, London, in July 2021, performed by Ronke Adékoluejo and directed by Anthony Simpson-Pike.
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Reviews
"'A monologue about diaspora, identity and belonging, [Lava] seethes with rage and pain, and glows with joy, a celebration of black strength and excellence, as much as an unflinching social and historical reckoning. Lombe's writing has a sinewy poeticism and warm, effortless wit... A legacy of trauma - slavery, colonial exploitation, apartheid - collides with intimate personal experience, producin
The Times
"'A captivating, continent-spanning one-woman show... Benedict Lombe's passionate memoir-monologue that weaves lyrical storytelling with untiring protest... encompass[es] light comedy with heavy truths'"
Guardian
"'[A] wry, magnetic and urgent study of black identity and displacement. This autobiographical show about a woman's journey from Congo to the UK feels shamingly timely'"
Evening Standard
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