Mogadishu

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Tue
20/03/12
Wed
21/03/12
Thu
22/03/12
Fri
23/03/12
Sat
24/03/12
Sun
25/03/12
Mon
26/03/12
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TUE 20 - SAT 24 MAR, 7.30pm
Interactive Q&A with the cast: post-show Tue 20 Mar
Post show discussion: Wed 21 Mar


A Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester and Lyric Hammersmith Production

By Vivienne Franzmann
Directed by Matthew Dunster

Following it's world premiere and sell-out runs at the Lyric Hammersmith and Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester, Mogadishu arrives at Northern Stage to explore the clash of youth, class, race and justice. 

When white secondary-school teacher Amanda is pushed to the ground by black student Jason, she's reluctant to report him as she knows exclusion could condemn him to a future as troubled as his past. 

But when Jason decided to project himself by spinning a story of his own, Amanda is sucked into a vortex of lies in which victim becomes perpetrator. With the truth becoming less clear and more dangerous by the day, it isn't long before careers, relationship and even lives are under threat.

Watch the trailer for the show here.

Recommended age 14+ (Contains strong langauge and scenes of violence. Please contact us if you have any queries.)

Tickets: £24, £19.50, £12.50 (concessions available)
3+ First Night* (50% off when you buy three or more tickets. *Not available online.)

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