I and the Village
Summer in small town Michigan. Teenager Aimee Stright wants to be Banksy in a town that hates vandals. As outsider investigate what happened on the day she walked into a church with a gun, it seems Aimee is one against the world, and the world wants to know why.
Theatre503, 2015 directed by Robert Shaw Cameron.
With funding from the Arts Council England and BBC Performing Arts fund.
“★★★★★ The real star of the show is Semerciyan, whose writing is of such quality that she is able to authentically bring a small American community to the stage above a pub on the wet streets of Clampham Junction”
“Semerciyan’s script is strong, and manages to infuse a surprising amount of humour into what could easily have been a very heavy 90 minutes”
Photos courtesy of Natalie Mitchell