A really big adventure
April 7, 2007
April 7, 2007
Racial hatred between rival gang members spills over to four young kids on a treasure hunt for an ancient mystical sword stolen thousands of years ago from India.
That is the basic storyline for ‘A Really Big Adventure’, a unique stage and film hybrid play that looks at issues of prejudice within communities. Along with tackling hate crime, the characters also have to contend with not falling foul of the booby traps and dangerous puzzles along their way to retrieving an ancient artifact of great power.
Produced by The Filim Company and Tower Hamlets Crime Reduction Service, this production will play at the Brady Arts Centre in East London on April 25th – 29th. More information: filim.co.uk




