Monologues From My Bedroom

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Monologues From My Bedroom is an online theatre performance that will be showcasing 6 out of 16 monologues submissions.
Following the roots of both collaborating companies, the focus will be on showcasing diverse stories and minority voices not just in the UK, but from every corner of the world.With our public theatres dark, it is needed now, more than ever for us to remind ourselves of the essence of what makes theatre; a performer, an audience, and a space.
RUMAH x COGNATUS present Monologues From My Bedroom.
Following the roots of both collaborating companies, the focus will be on showcasing diverse stories and minority voices not just in the UK, but from every corner of the world.With our public theatres dark, it is needed now, more than ever for us to remind ourselves of the essence of what makes theatre; a performer, an audience, and a space.
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Diary Of a Working Girl by Paloma Aznar
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RUMAH means (HOME) in Malay. RUMAH aims to open up spaces for integration by organising pop up events and curating a festival (#RUMAHfest), to engage with authentic stories from the under-represented voices, and to find a tribe to collaborate on something new. RUMAH’s programme and events meet the increasing demand for space, representation, new audiences and a fundamental comprehension of the wealth of artists from the Asian diaspora in London.
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