Inside the Noise

Inside the Noise

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Where memory stutters and silence screams, one voice rises in rhythm, scarred by truth, searching for home within the noise.

 

Inside the Noise is a gripping one-person performance that explores the journey of a Black protagonist navigating psychosis, identity, and the weight of societal perception. Blending movement, poetry, and dialogue, the piece confronts mental health stigma and reclaims the narrative of Black consciousness in a world that misreads sanity.

Fri 12th Sep | 5:00pm
Sat 13th Sep | 3:00pm

Webber Douglas Studio,
RCSSD, Eton Ave, NW3 3HY
Tickets £3
Apprx. 60 minutes
Contains references to:
Psychosis and mental health struggles
Medical trauma and institutionalisation
Racism and racialised violence
Disorientation and emotional distress
Strong language
Loud sounds and sensory intensity (flashing lights or sudden audio shifts will occur)
Suitable for 18+

FEATURING

Production Assistant and Technical Supervision: Colleen Bowes
Actor/Performer: Pen Nedion
Director and Writer: Jemima Asidi

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