Inspired by the first man in America to plead insanity as his defence, award-winning writer Camilla Whitehill and Strictly Arts examine the unspoken link between mental health and systemic racism.
Throughout time and across waters, from William Freeman to Sarah Reed, six true stories are threaded together and told through physical theatre, spoken word, gospel singing, shadow puppetry and more.
History is bound to repeat itself when the thumb is permanently bearing down on the loop button, so has anything really changed?
Post Show Q&A: Join us after the evening show on Thursday 18th October for a very special opportunity to discuss Freeman and its themes with the cast.
Location: Fringe/Off West End Railway station: Caledonian Road and Barnsbury Bus numbers: 393 Car park: Metered parking on North Road during office hours. Free in evenings Directions from tube: Turn left out the station and then take the first left up North Road. The Theatre is then 100m up on your left.
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