Take
one 16 year old girl from Margate, called Hannah and a 16 year old
Kosovo asylum seeker called Hanna living in Margate, mix in
ingrained racial prejudice, stir well leave to prove for the
excess of an hour and you have the perfect recipe for a late
morning theatrical piece, written by John Retallack.
This
is a beautifully constructed play that seeks to prove that given a
chance there is no need for racial prejudices and teenagers are
really teenagers no matter where they are born.
Hannah,
played by Rachael McCormick and Hanna, Nicola Thorpe, play their
roles with zest, they sing and dance well and the direction and
choreography are well suited for the limited acting space.
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