
Written by Anupama Chandrasekhar
2 - 19 JULY
One of the most powerful and provocative plays at the Royal Court in its autumn season, Free Outgoing is set in the conservative Tamil region of southern India where a highly traditional society and outlook are brought into conflict with more modern lifestyles through the interface of modern technology. Lolita Chakrabarti is, once again, the mother of a schoolgirl who sparks moral outrage after a video clip of her with a boy is transmitted throughout India.
Just one text message. That's all it took for Deepa to be hated by the nation.
''Anupama Chandrasekhars debut cleverly exposes several contradictions at the heart of 21st century Indian society''.
Metro
When a well-behaved Indian girl is filmed having sex in her classroom, the video clip spreads like a virus. Transmitted from person to person and across the globe it infects firstly the local community and then seemingly the entire world with a burning moral outrage.
Free Outgoing sets the rampant technology of the modern world against the conservatism of an ancient culture.
'Chandrasekhar writes with both economy and power... Lolita Chakrabarti gives a deeply unsettling performance'.
Daily Telegraph
'A gripping and insightful story'.
Time Out Critics Choice
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Director Indhu Rubasingham
Designer Rosa Maggiora
Lighting Mark Jonathan
Sound Christopher Shutt
Cast includes Lolita Chakrabarti
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Monday, 26 September 2011We are delighted to present this short film which follows the first Genesis Sixteen training course, the UK's first fully-funded choral programme for young singers.
View media...The first group of talented young singers to make up the Genesis Sixteen will take part in an intensive training course this weekend, the third in their programme, at the National Opera Studios in London.
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