A Kind of People
A brand new work from previous Royal Court collaborator Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti
It's familiar territory for Bhatti who is adept at pulling off the veils of respectability to uncover the ugly truths at the heart of relationships.
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A brand new work from previous Royal Court collaborator Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti
A brand new work from previous Royal Court collaborator Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti
Emerging British Sikh writer Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti has received much critical acclaim for her contributions to stage, screen and theatre, which also include a previous stint at the Royal Court with heartwarming family dramedy Khandan. Bhatti returns to the London theatre with a brand new work, this time exploring the colourful shades of a contemporary multicultural British community.
A Kind Of People takes place on a single night, during which a house party brings together a group of vastly different individuals. There's longterm couple Gary and Nicky, school sweethearts looking to get out of their council flat if Gary can and a promotion at work. Anjum and Mo are high achievers, but are committed to their goals at any cost. Gary's sister Karen cares less about fighting for a cause, she just wants to live her best life, while the energetic, free-spirited Vicoria, just wants to dance with someone. When the odds are against you, even the most normal things seem impossible...
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