A short solo centring women’s lived relationships, blending the poetics of spoken word with conversational, reflective dramatic monologues. The performance stages a slow reckoning with an unnamed, intergenerational, trauma. Recovery comes from motherly, sisterly love: quiet, deliberate reassurances that, with time, draw out resilience, self-respect and hope.
Alicia Kasella
Dorcas Mbala
Adeline Masiala




Join us to study BA Drama in one of the best cities in the world for the creative arts. Drama at Greenwich is based at the Bathway Theatre in Woolwich, our own specialist facility with six studios and a flexible auditorium. You will also benefit from state-of-the-art facilities in Greenwich, with screen-based modules in the University’s television studio. Our practice-led courses will support you to develop analytical and creative skills that will set you up for success in the creative industries and performing arts. You will be taught by world-leading academics and practitioners with exceptional partnerships with industry. See further details on our prospectus page.