Wales Millennium Centre presents world premiere of stage adaptation of THE BOY WITH TWO HEARTS
Wales Millennium Centre have announced that it will produce the world premiere of the stage adaptation of The Boy With Two Hearts, running at the venue from 1-23 October 2021.
Directed by Amit Sharma, The Boy With Two Hearts has been adapted by Phil Porter for the stage from the book of the same name by Hamed Amiri. It tells the incredible true story of the Amiri family and Hamed’s elder brother, Hussein, whose heart condition made their journey to the UK all the more critical.
Artistic Director of Wales Millennium Centre, Graeme Farrow, said: “Hamed first told his story to us over two years ago and wondered how, and if, we could tell it on stage at Wales Millennium Centre. We knew that it needed care and time and to be told as the Amiri family wanted it to be told. It is a story of love, loss, family and connections and of a journey which is difficult, physical, emotional and personal. It is also a journey which brought a family to Wales which is now their home. I don’t think that you can fail to be moved and inspired by it.”
Herat, Afghanistan, 2000. A young mother makes a speech demanding freedom for Afghan women, angering local Taliban leaders who issue a warrant for her execution. With no choice but to run, the Amiri family embark on a long and terrifying journey out of Afghanistan and across Europe.
Thrown into an unfamiliar world of fake passports and untrustworthy handlers, the Amiris must learn how to live with nothing and avoid capture at all costs. With their eldest son Hussein’s life-threatening heart condition growing steadily worse, the UK is their goal.
Will they beat the odds and reach the UK in time for Hussein to receive the surgery he so badly needs?
Hamed Amiri said: "I am very excited and emotional to not only see my family's journey come to life on stage, but also get to relive those many precious moments we had along the way."
The cast will be made up of Afghan performers Shamail Ali (Hessam), Farshid Rokey (Hamed) and Ahmad Sakhi (Hussein), who play the Amiri brothers, as well as the award-winning Afghan vocalist and composer, Elaha Soroor. They are joined by Dana Haqjoo and Géhane Strehler.
The piece is designed by Hayley Grindle, with lighting by Amy Mae, sound and co-composition by Tic Ashfield, co-composition by Elaha Soroor, and projection by Hayley Egan.
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