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Tickets:
£15.00
Concessions only:
£11.00
About us
Due to the most recent government guidance about mass gatherings due to COVID-19 (coronavirus), this show has sadly been cancelled or postponed until further notice.
3 days. 6 meetings. Just 12 hours.
After 50 years apart, what would you say?
'I still have dreams about flying over the border like a bird. When I land I'm always a little girl. And you're always there.'
Seung-Ki hasn't seen her father Kwan-Suk since she was three. Separated by one of the world's most militarized borders, they come face to face again in this compelling story based on the state-organized reunions of divided Korean families.
With intelligence agencies and the global media looking on, can father and daughter confront their past and find a connection in the present? The clock is ticking.
This raw, moving and at times absurdly funny new play is an urgent response to international debates around borders and the human stories at their centre.
Supported by Theatre Royal Plymouth and Korean National University of the Arts.