My Name Is Rachel Corrie (Theatre Delicatessen, 2019)
★★★★★ - THE SHEFFIELD REVIEWER
“My Name Is Rachel Corrie at Theatre Deli in Sheffield was extraordinary. One of the most important stories I’ve ever seen shared on a stage“ - John J Tomilson, Producer, Sheffield Theatres
Synopsis: A powerful one-person show detailing the final months of activist Rachel Corries’ life in Palestine, 2003. Based on Rachel’s real life diary, entries, conversations and testimonies which were compiled and edited by Alan Rickman and Katharine Viner in 2005. Learn more about Rachel’s life at www.rachelcorriefoundation.org
























THERE IS NO PLANET B (THEATRE DELICATESSEN, 2021)
★★★★★ - DEL AUIDENCE
“Beautifully written. A balance of humour and seriousness. A serious message intertwined across through a precious and emotive story.” - Deli Audience
Synopsis: Told by father and daughter, Farook and Deena from their struggling fish and chip shop, they recap the last 20 years of food shortages, rising sea levels and the devastation that has impacted the communities across the UK. We see them navigate with moments of humour and vulnerability, the challenges that they as a family and we as a global community face in trying to overcome the seemingly inevitable.