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A black Caribbean diplomat. A white far-right party leader. A white government official. Based on the 2018 real-world controversy that shook Britain, they each explain the “Windrush Scandal” from wildly opposing perspectives.
Half a million people migrated to Britain from the Caribbean between 1948 and 1973. In 2018 new immigration laws were passed and thousands of this so-called Windrush generation were deprived of their liberty, wrongfully deported, dismissed from their jobs, lost their homes, and denied services such as healthcare after decades of being citizens of the UK.
In a powerful, stripped-down performance, Rodreguez King-Dorset plays all three characters, switching nimbly between each one. Windrush Secret doesn’t shy away from the legacy of empire, imperialism, or the outcry of broken promises a nation makes to its people. The result is a provocative unmasking of a horrific calamity in history that forced a nation to look in the mirror and reconsider its path.
‘King-Dorset has written, performs and directs Windrush Secret and has done a superlative job on each assignment. Indeed, there may be no performance on a New York stage right now better than his’ ★★★★ New York Stage Review
‘An energetic and passionate performance… pulling no punches in its portrayal of racist rage and proselytizing’ The Guardian
‘Laser-like focus and explosive power… A force to be reckoned with’ New York Irish Times
‘A powerful and riveting performance’ Newsnote Dance Blog
‘King-Dorset gives an intense and compelling performance’ British Theatre Review
Suitable for ages 16+ years. Contains racist slurs and explicit language.