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Unite: Its Not as Simple as Black and White

Tuesday 25 May 2021

New Vic Borderlines

Unite – It’s Not as Simple as Black and White is a New Vic Borderlines documentary drama funded by the Ministry for Housing Communities and Local Government’s Race, Faith and Hate Crime Fund.

This production combines the power of sport and theatre with the aim of uniting communities and preventing discrimination and prejudice.

Real-life experiences and ideas from hundreds of local people have inspired this 45-minute play, created in conjunction with Port Vale FC Foundation.

Join us to see this innovative new production on Tuesday 25 May (10.30am and 1.30pm):

10.30 / 1.30 Arrivals and Welcome
10.40 / 1.40 Socially-distanced Performance
11.25 / 2.25 Post show discussion
12.00 / 3.00 Ends

There will also be a public live-streamed performance on Thursday 27 May at 7.00pm.

Ticket cost: FREE
Please call the New Vic Box Office on 01782 717962 to book

COVID safety Guidelines
– We ask audience members to wear a face covering
– Please do not arrive more than 15 minutes before the start time of the performance
– When booking, please provide details of all those attending

Tuesday 25 May 2021

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A production image from Unite by New Vic Borderlines. Credit Andrew Billington A production image from Unite by New Vic Borderlines. Credit Andrew Billington

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