The Road, written by David Lane, developed by the Fusion EBYT actors and directed by Rob Watt was set 11 years in the future in a dystopian Hackney fractured by barbed wire-encircled post code districts and controlled not by gangs, but by armed soldiers enforcing martial law. The young actors portrayed Hackney inhabitants struggling to assert their individuality while making the transition to adulthood and a better future in an East London community stripped bare of its present-day identity.
Girl - Asahra Kanisha Reid
Sister - Hannah Adesioye
Mum - Mary-Tee Christus
Danny - Calvin Gelnmore Reid
Solider - Tarick Amin El-Filali
Leroy - Rueben Tapper
Virus - Abigail Omolola
Virus - Tandiaka Braithwaite
Boy - Femi Awoyemi
Voice Overs:
Bus Driver - Tony Gouveia
Policy Maker- Rachel Drew
Photo Journalist - Jerome Boothe
Senior Politician - Rob Watt
Written by David Lane
Directed by Rob Watt
Assistant Directors - Rueben Tapper & Charmain Humphrey
Produced by Immediate Theatre
Video by Mike Bedwell
Art Director - Mamoru Iriguchi
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