Featuring five new plays written and devised in collaboration with groups of secondary school children, this collection examines immigration to and emigration from the UK. A theatre-in-education project coordinated by Tamasha theatre company and The Migration Museum, children worked on exercises designed to develop their understanding of, and feelings about, migration. Their reactions were then incorporated into a piece of theatre by a professional playwright that the students then performed. This collection brings together these plays along with the unique exercises that inspired them. The plays include
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- 98 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Set in Bradford during Ramadan, the story follows Shaz, a garage mechanic grappling with the fallout from a local scandal involving Asian men. As tensions rise with a planned racist march, Shaz's sister, Samina, aims to speak at a counter-demonstration, complicating Shaz's desire for a peaceful life and his hopes of marrying his beloved. The unfolding events challenge his aspirations and force him to confront the societal issues impacting his community.
Rules on Digital Trade in the Light of World Trade Organization Agreements
- 284 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on the intersection of digital trade and international regulations, this doctoral dissertation examines the rules governing digital trade within the framework of World Trade Organization (WTO) agreements. It explores the implications of these regulations on business economics, particularly in the areas of trade and distribution, providing insights into the evolving landscape of global commerce in the digital age.
We're in Bradford. It's been a few months since Jabala's beloved Mum died. Dad is a brilliant father, but it's an effort to get to school on time every day. One morning, when she says goodbye to her house as usual, Jabala hears a voice replying to her in Arabic. But no one's there. Could it be Mum? Has she imagined it? With the help of a 'Refugee Boy' at school, a Shakespeare enthusiast called Munir, she summons... a Jinn. But this is no ordinary 'Jinn', as told in grandma's stories and Jabala is in for a surprise. As the day of Eid approaches, events take a drastic turn and Jabala is forced to make some difficult decisions. Will things come together in time for the big celebration? Combining physical theatre, original music and vivid design, this new play by award-winning writer Asif Khan is a funny and endearing story for the whole family.