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God's Property

Soho Theatre, Inner London
From: Tuesday, 26th February 2013
To: Saturday, 23 March 2013

Our Review: starstarstarstar

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Synopsis

It's 1982. London is restless, gripped by spiralling unemployment and inner city riots, Ska beats dominate the airwaves and in a flat in Deptford, South London two brothers are re-united unexpectedly. But notions of family and belonging are put to the test when a pack of hostile neighbours gather outside to deliver some rough justice.

Our Review: starstarstarstar

Michael Coveney - 28 February 2013

In the middle of this new co-production from Talawa, Soho and the Albany, there's a sexual confrontation so raw, tender, funny and beautifully written and played that you can't believe you're watching something that's evolved from a mere workshop.

And yet that is exactly what's going on. Playwright Arinze Kene developed this riveting piece - set in the 1982 Deptford of unemployment, riots and racial tension - on a special commission and six-month residency, and he's struck gold.

Ash Hunter's skinhead Onochie, son of an Irish mother and Nigerian father ("I'm mixed - made in Britain") is wanting to go to "the next level" with Ria Zmitrowicz's magnificently sullen and pouting young Holly, a girl suspended between virginal defiance and carnal curiosity.


The writing is pin sharp and true, the performances bang on the money

The only trouble is that Onochie's elder brother, Chima (a wonderfully relaxed performance by a...

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