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ZAMEEN
(LAND)
By Kali Theatre
Written by Satinder Kaur Chohan
7 - 17 May; Tue-Sat 7pm (Press Night 8 May at 7pm)
Matinees: Thurs & Sat at 3pm
The Arts Theatre
Grt. Newport St, London
Box Office: 0870 847 1608
Tickets £15-£18 |
In
the cotton fields of the Punjab a small farmer waits anxiously
for the harvest, pinning his hopes for prosperity on GM seeds
and Western pesticides to ensure an abundant crop. When disaster
occurs and the crops begin to fail, he falls deeper into debt
to the local money-lender. Full of frustrated ambition his son
turns to drink and dreams of escape while his dutiful daughter
finds herself torn between staying in poverty on the land she
loves or following the man she adores to a better life in the
West.
Zameen
(Land) is a beautifully written and moving drama that explores
the devastating effects that global agribusiness can have on real
human lives. It was developed through Kali Futures, a new writing
development programme and showcased at the Asian Women Talkback
Festival at Soho Theatre in November 2006.
Zameen
sheds light on a topical issue in India and many developing countries
where agriculture has become big business. In India this was triggered
by reforms initiated by the World Bank over a decade ago which
shifted the land to commercial agriculture with monoculture crops
and allowed companies to provide GM seeds. The spiraling costs
of GM seeds, chemical fertilizers and pesticides, machinery and
diesel forced many farmers to take out heavy loans at high rates
of interest. Their inability to pay due to low income, repeated
crop failures, water shortages, low market prices and lack of
government support have lead to over 25,000 farmers to take their
own lives.
Writer,
Satinder Kaur Chohan is of Punjabi origin and has worked as a
researcher for television documentaries. This is her first dramatic
work.
Cast:
Amarjit Bassan, Ravin Ganatra, Goldy Notay, Bhasker Patel, Gurpreet
Singh.