Written and directed by Adrian Jackson
Designed by Fred Meller
Music and soundtrack by David Baird
Video Design by SDNA
Prosper is an ex-Rasta lost in London, trying to make sense of his dog-filled dreams. Madame Talatte remembers her island as a paradise and Teddy Hibbert loves turtles but has trouble remembering people. Their stories collide in a dream turned nightmare of one Stu Barber.
In the late 1960s the Chagos islanders were evicted from their Indian Ocean home to make way for a US military base. Set against the actual events of their displacement and fight for justice A Few Man Fridaysbegins in the age of Cold War secrets and ends in the era of global warming.
Cardboard Citizens stages this compelling story in its trademark style where personal testimony and historical narrative meet to forge epic, mesmerising theatre, fusing music, video and YouTube footage.
Moving, gripping and funny, A Few Man Fridays unearths an inglorious episode of British history, and explores the fantasies of the powerful, set against the dreams of the powerless.
Cardboard Citizens has worked with homeless and marginalised people for twenty years creating theatre that challenges public perceptions of social exclusion. Find out more: www.cardboardcitizens.org.uk
A remarkable piece of theatre. - The Guardian
A rare theatrical treasure. - The Telegraph