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This captivating new verbatim play about love, family and ever-shifting identities uncovers a cross-cultural story that began in early 80s Glasgow, long before the ‘tug of love’ tale that hit headlines in 2006. When Gaby disappeared from her home in Scotland, it seemed that her Pakistani father, Farhan, had kidnapped her. The press was only momentarily silenced when it emerged that she had fled of her own accord. To her mother Suzy’s distress, she turned her back on ‘Gaby’, declaring “my name is Ghazala…” and seemingly turned her back on the West. Wed 8 Oct, 7pm; Thu 9 Oct, 5:30pm; Fri 10 Oct, 7pm [BSL interpreted]; and Sat 11 Oct, 7pm. Booking: 0161 274 0600 / contactmcr/mynameis tamasha.org.uk/my-name-is
Posted on: Wed, 30 Jul 2014 12:35:15 +0000

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