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'Handful of Henna' by Rani Moorthy
UK Tour: 28 January - May 2010

Handful of Henna by Rani MoorthyAn evocative and enchanting story of homecoming, adventure, fear and joy for a girl and her mother. For the first time since she was a girl, Saheeda is returning to her family village for a wedding. She takes along her teenage daughter Nasreen who is intensely annoyed at being away from her friends in England. For Nasreen this is a place of mixed messages. A land that is part eulogized, but never fully spoken about. Where money is sent back to, but never visited. Where letters sent across the globe forge few bonds across the generations.

Back in the family home, Saheeda begins to connect with her past life, and stories of her time as a girl, both happy and sad are re-enacted. Nasreen discovers a life of her mother's that had never been revealed: running in the fields; trips to the sea; a grand imaginary feast at Ramadan; smoking her grandmother’s hookah…Then suddenly these happy times were shattered when Saheeda’s mother died and her father remarried. After cutting her stepmothers’ clothes to shreds, she was sent away to live with relatives, before eventually being married off to a man in England. A marriage doomed to fail.

As mother and daughter begin to share the family history, Saheeda, just like her own mother did to her, rubs henna into Nasreen’s hands to ward off evil spirits and nightmares. She tells her daughter how she created a secret garden in her mind to bury all her dreams. Once sarcastic and unbelieving, Nasreen now realises she must rub henna in her mothers hands. Whilst in England Nasreen complained that her mother did not understand her, now she realises that she had not tried to understand her mother, and knew nothing of the secrets and stories that shape her character.

As the wedding celebrations commence, a newfound understanding is forged between mother and daughter, and brash Nasreen shows she has sensitivity and compassion.

Mothers and Daughters

With warm humour and moving drama, Handful of Henna aims to address some of the complexities of mother/daughter relationships. However unlike many plays addressing this relationship, Handful of Henna creates a well-rounded and complicated mother, lifting the parent character from the stereotypical role as a backdrop or oppressor to her child.

Through a narrative driven by multidimensional and flawed characters, we see how Saheeda’s childhood helped shape her later life in England and her relationship with her daughter. It examines how mothers need to be understood by there daughters as much as how daughters need to be understood by the mothers. It aims to show that whatever age people are, they have secrets, hopes and fears, and by understanding these across the generations a new empathy can be found in family relationships.

By being both entertaining and emotionally engaging, the universal relationship at the heart of Rani Moorthy’s play encourages an audience to reflect on there own view of family relationships and loyalties, whatever there cultural or ethnic background.

Inspired by true stories

Handful of Henna was originally commissioned and produced by Sheffield Crucible as part of the city’s Children’s Festival. Written as a response to community workshops with a mixed age group of Muslim women, the play received two performances on the main stage of the Crucible in June 2006, with a cast of two professional actors and a chorus drawn from the Asian community. In this re-written version of the play four actresses create a bustling, colourful world bursting with music, dance and family celebration.

 
 

Tour Schedule

DATE VENUE/TICKETS
28 - 30 January @ 7:45pm Watermans
40 High Street,
Brentford, Middlesex TW8 0DS
Box Office: 020 8232 1010
Tickets:Thurs £8 (£6 advance) Fri and Sat £10 (£8 advance)
www.watermans.org.uk
5 February, @ 5pm
6 February, 3pm & 7:30pm
The Egg, Bath Theatre Royal,
Sawclose
Bath BA1 1ET
Box Office: 01225 823409
Tickets: £7 (£5 child/student)
www.theatreroyal.org.uk/the-egg
7 February @ 5:30pm
The Broadway,
Barking, Essex IG11 7LS
Box Office: 020 8507 5607
Tickets: £10 (£8)
www.thebroadwaybarking.com
9 - 11 February @ 7:45pm
Warwick Arts Centre,
Gibbet Hill Road
Coventry CV4 7AL
Box Office: 024 7652 4524
Tickets: £10 (£8)
www.warwickartscentre.co.uk
12 February @ 8pm
Arena Theatre,
Wulfruna Street
Wolverhampton
West Midlands WV1 1LY
Box Office: 01902 321321
Tickets: £8 (£6)
www.arenatheatre.info
17 February, @ 2:30pm & 7:30pm
Rich Mix,
35-47 Bethnal Green Road
London E1 6LA
Box Office: 020 7613 7498
Tickets: £10 (£8)
www.richmix.org.uk
18 February @ 7:30pm
The Hat Factory,
65-67 Bute St,
Luton, Bedfordshire LU1 2EY
Box Office: 01582 878100
Tickets:£9 (£7/£5 Nus and Vibe card) Free U26 allocation
www.thehatfactory.org.uk
23 February @ 7:45pm
The Hawth,
Hawth Avenue
Crawley
West Sussex RH10 6YZ
Box Office: 01293 553636
Tickets:£13 (£11) £8 Schools
www.hawth.co.uk
24 - 27 February @ 7.30pm
Saturday Matinee: 27 Feb @2.00pm
ArtsDepot
5 Nether Street, Tally Ho Corner, North Finchley
London N12 0GA
Tickets: £14 (Concs. £12)
Box Office: 020 8369 5454
www.artsdepot.co.uk
1 March, @ 7:30pm
The Customs House,
Mill Dam
South Shields, Tyne & Wear NE33 1ES
Box Office: 0191 454 1234
Tickets:£10 (£8)
www.customshouse.co.uk
2 March @ 8pm
Darlington Arts Centre,
Vane Terrace
Darlington, Co Durham DL3 7AX
Box Office: 01325 486555
Tickets:£10.50 Discounts available
www.darlingtonarts.co.uk
3 March, @ 7:30pm
Middlesbrough Theatre,
The Avenue, Linthorpe
Middlesbrough, Cleveland TS5 6SA
Box Office: 01642 815181
Tickets: £12 (£10)
www.middlesbrough.gov.uk
4 March @ 7:30pm
Queens Hall,
Beaumont Street
Hexham, Northumberland NE46 3LS
Box Office: 01434 652477
Tickets:£10 (£9) £8 Friends £5 Students
www.queenshall.co.uk
5 March @ 7:30pm
The Civic,
Hanson Street
Barnsley, South Yorkshire S70 1HZ
Box Office: 0845 1800 363
Tickets:£9 (£7)
www.barnsleycivic.co.uk
7 March @ 8pm
Tobacco Factory,
Raleigh Road, Southville
Bristol BS3 1TF
Box Office: 0117 902 0344
Tickets:£10 (£8)
www.tobaccofactorytheatre.com
8 March @ 8pm
Millennium Centre,
Bute Place
Cardiff CF10 5AL
Box Office: 08700 40 2000
Tickets: £8 - £12 (£6 U16)
www.wmc.org.uk
12 - 13 March @ 7:30pm
The Dukes,
Moor Lane
Lancaster LA1 1QE
Box Office: 01524 598500
Tickets:£12 (£9)
www.dukes-lancaster.org
16 March @ 8pm
Arts Centre,
6 Devizes Road
Swindon, Wiltshire SN1 4BJ
Box Office: 01793 614837
Tickets:£10 (£6)
www.swindon.gov.uk/artscentre
17 - 18 March @ 7:30pm
The Drum,
144 Potters Lane, Aston
Birmingham B6 4UU
Box Office: 0121 333 2444
Tickets:£8 (£6)
www.the-drum.org.uk
19 - 20 March @ 8pm
Hull Truck,
50 Ferensway
Hull HU2 8LB
Box Office: 01482 323638
Tickets:£10 (£8)
www.hulltruck.co.uk
26 March @ 7:30pm
27 March @ 4pm & 8pm
Royal Exchange Studio,
St Ann's Square
Manchester M2 7DH
Box Office: 0161 833 9833
Tickets:£9.50 (£6.50/£4.75) U13s £4
www.royalexchange.co.uk
29 March @ 7:30pm
Guildhall,
Assembly Rooms, Market Place
Derby DE1 3AH
Box Office: 01332 255800
Tickets:£10 (£8)
www.derbylive.co.uk

 

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