When
2023
Summary
In ‘Eve and Cain’ we follow the journey of a mother and son as they transcend through understanding the intersectionalities of being black, gay and disabled in today’s world society and explore the complexities of trying to understand these aspects of identity.
‘Eve and Cain’ is an honest dialogue about stammering and offers a rare exploration of communication disabilities.
Their dance is organic, the poetry intrinsic, and their connection pure, and it is this that holds them – and those witnessing – together in the space"
The upcoming
"The poetry of the piece is inquisitive and philosophical, flowing like water just as Cain longs to speak. The beauty here is that the piece, in itself, does for him what words cannot– by creating this choreopoem, people like Cain have been given a voice."
Georgia Howlett
Jack Thomson
Jack Thomson
Preview and Post Performance Q&A
Eve Rudzani Moleya
Pepper Luke Elliot
Cain Newtion Matthews
Movement Director Rhys Dennis
Dramaturg John R Gordon
Set Designer Jessie Huckin
Video Designer Ben Glover
Lighting Designer Joshie Harriette
Lighting Assistant Edgar Bermon
Sound Designer Xana
Original Sound Designer Ffion Campbell- Davies
Producer Michael Peter Johnson
Stage Manager Angela Poulima
Access Support Worker Gurpreet Singh
Psychologist Dr Masuma Rahim
Arts Council England, Graeae, Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch, Stamma