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The Fever; theatre show & benefit for Immigration & Asylum Support Kirklees

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100% + 30p per ticket to IASK

Help Taru Sinclair reach their goal of £50.

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Event lasts for 3 hours.

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Taru Sinclair
Contact Taru Sinclair at taru.sinclair@gmail.com

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Quaker Meeting House Church Street Paddock Huddersfield HD1 4TR, Huddersfield, United Kingdom, HD1 4TR

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100% of ticket proceeds will be donated to IASK. A cause chosen by Taru Sinclair.

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An intimate performance of Wallace Shawn's capitalist takedown, The Fever. Seasoned performer Taru Sinclair brings a blistering reading of a piece that challenges and engages. Raising funds for IASK - Immigration and Asylum Support Kirklees. Your ticket includes a freshly prepared, delicious meal of authentic Indian cuisine, served before the show.


Set in the midst of the eponymous fever and originally shown in living rooms by appointment only, we find our narrator in a country far from their own, confronted with the political persecution and human exploitation they are usually shielded from. As an audience we are drawn into considering the narrator's dilemma; how do we find a morally consistent way to live when faced with injustice?


"Artists who create works of art that inspire sympathy and good values do not change the life of the poor"


To call this piece thought-provoking is an understatement but Sinclair still manages to bring lightness and wit to a blistering work.


Doors open at 6.30pm. Food served from 6.45pm - 7.45pm. Performance from 8pm - 9.30pm.



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