A play about a Kashmiri/ Pakistani community set against changes in British society was attended by the Lord Mayor of Bradford, Councillor Khadim Hussain.
Called Faultlines – A Tale Of Coriander And The Dog, the play depicts contemporary Asian life and is written by Taiba Yasseen, who worked on Channel 4’s Make Bradford British.
It completes a trilogy that began ten years ago with a play about the first generation of Kashmiri/Pakistani immigrants in Britain. The second play told of families arriving in the 1970s and 1980s.
The production, which came to Bradford’s Alhambra Studio as part of a UK tour, is supported by the Arts Council, and was discussed on BBC2’s Newsnight.
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