Babul and the Blue Bear is a fresh, anarchic and unique piece of theatre, bringing the worlds of hip-hop, mask, puppetry and street art together in a bold, dynamic and original way. The play explores the themes of cultural identity, divided loyalties, racial tension and a sense of belonging in a multi-cultural Britain.
Supported by Liverpool Culture Company Ltd. as part of the 2008 European Capital of Culture programme.
Suitable for ages 14 +. Contains strong language.
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