SUS
By Barrie Keefe
Directed by Paul Tomlinson
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Best Male performance
ALEXANDER NEAL |
    9 Mar 2013 "A play for today"
One Stop Arts Review Read more
   15 Mar 2013 " a powerful piece"
Vicky Ellis, WhatsOnStage Read more
   8 Mar 2013 "Demonstrates the excellence to be found on London's fringe."
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Interview with Barrie Keeffe on SUS at the Lion & Unicorn Theatre in the Camden New Journal. Read more
Dilated Theatre present Barrie Keeffe's intensely powerfully play SUS.
1979: The eve of Margaret Thatcher's landslide victory. Delroy, a young black man, is brought to an East London Police interview room on what he thinks is SUS.
Two police officers, Karn and Wilby have other ideas.
SUS, a shocking and disturbing account of overt racism and the abuse of police power, is unfortunately still powerfully relevant today.
Newly formed Dilated Theatre, in producing this modern classic, pose the questions: Has anything changed? What are the legacy of the riots of 2011 and even further; where is the legacy of the Olympics that gave us all a summer of hope?


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