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Following a sell-out, Scotsman Fringe First award-winning Edinburgh premiere, the debut work from Filipa Bragança Award-nominated artist Beth Paterson makes its Brighton Fringe debut!Niusia was a Holocaust survivor. She saved people’s lives in the camps, set up a new life for her family as a refugee, and was an iridescent entertainer. But her granddaughter, Beth, only remembers an angry, dying woman.
She's ready to learn her stories, but what she discovers is all the questions she didn't know existed (and wasn't allowed to ask).
Through NIUSIA, Beth weaves together memories, handed-down stories and interviews to examine the precarity of identity and the haphazard cultural legacy second, third and fourth generation immigrants are handed. She asks: what does remembrance look like when all I remember is the space where questions should go?
AGE SUITABILITY : 14+
RUNNING TIME: 60 minutes
CONTENT WARNING: Strong Language/Mental Illness/
References to Violence, War, Antisemitism, Concentration Camps, War Crimes, and Genocide/ Depiction Of A PTSD Flashback/ Descriptions Of Concentration Camp Experiences/Reference To and Depiction of a Hate Symbol.
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77 St James's Street, BN2 1PA Brighton, United Kingdom, 75 St James's Street, Brighton, BN2 1PA, United Kingdom
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