An Evening with an Immigrant by Inua Ellams
(Until 15 Oct 2020)

An Evening with an Immigrant image featuring Inua Ellams photo by Oliver Holms
An Evening with an Immigrant image featuring Inua Ellams photo by Oliver Holms
Presented by Inua Ellams and Fuel.
 
Born to a Muslim father and a Christian mother in what is now considered by many to be Boko Haram territory, award-winning poet and playwright Inua Ellams left Nigeria for England in 1996 aged 12, moved to Ireland for three years, before returning to London and starting work as a writer and graphic designer.
 
Part of this story was documented in his autobiographical Fringe First Award-winning play The 14th Tale, but much of it is untold. Littered with poems, stories and anecdotes, Inua tells his ridiculous, fantastic, poignant immigrant-story of escaping fundamentalist Islam, experiencing prejudice and friendship in Dublin, performing solo at the National Theatre, and drinking wine with the Queen of England, all the while without a country to belong to or place to call home.
 
NEED TO KNOW: An Evening with an Immigrant is at the Bridge Theatre until 15 October | BOOK NOW | Read our FIVE star review