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WHERE IS LOVE?

Screening and Q & A panel

Save the date!
19th November at The Frontline Club.

Come to a screening of Where Is Love? Trojan Women Project’s documentary following Syrian refugee kids in the first ever Arabic adaptation of the hit musical Oliver! Plus a Q & A panel hosted by Sam Kiley, with the producers Charlotte Eagar and William Stirling and Fadi Alassal who played Oliver.

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Please register here to attend and click here to make a donation to our OLIVER! KIDS EDUCATIONAL FUND 

 

Where is Love? is a heart-warming and powerful film, following three Syrian refugee children, a girl, Ala, and two boys, Fadi, and Qusai, all amateurs who have never acted or sung before, as they star in the first ever Arabic adaptation of Lionel Bart’s great musical, Oliver!, updated to a modern Arab City.  Living in Jordan, the 40 strong cast of Syrian refugee and under-privileged Jordanian children, see their own experience of hardship, exile and abandonment by society, mirrored in Bart’s musical vision of Charles Dickens’ scathing condemnation of Victorian poverty.  Directed by the award-winning Sherine Salama and produced by the Trojan Women Project - producers of the multi-award-winning Queens of Syria (2014) - who also produced the musical - the film follows the young amateur cast, living as refugees on the fringes of society, as they go through six months of drama workshops until their final triumphant performance in Amman’s Royal Cultural Centre, becoming the toast of Jordan. The musical itself was directed by the renowned Egyptian actor and human rights’ activist, Khaled Abol Naga and supported by The Mackintosh Foundation. The film shows the challenges and discrimination the children face and follows how they overcome these difficulties through the healing power of music and performance.   Given the current debate over migration, the tragedy in Gaza, and that Oliver! is being revived by Sir Cameron Mackintosh in the West End, this powerful film is even more resonant.

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