Neither Here Nor There - Lambeth Fringe
‘Neither Here Nor There’ is a two-woman documentary theatre play with puppetry, inspired by verbatim and autobiographical material.
Neither Here Nor There
Who am I? Where do I belong?
'Neither Here Nor There' is a two-woman documentary theatre play inspired by verbatim and autobiographical material. It follows two women—one second-generation Chinese-Spanish, the other mixed-race Danish, Nigerian, and Italian—each navigating multiple worlds.
As they wrestle with identity, belonging, and the weight of expectations, their balloons become mirrors of their struggles and imaginary friends offering comfort in a world that often doesn’t understand them.Shadow puppetry transforms the stage into a dreamscape of memory and imagination.
Through raw, intimate dialogue, they confront alienation, racial prejudice, and the search for home. Poignant, deeply personal, and laced with humour, this play speaks to international, second-generation, third-culture individuals, immigrants, and anyone questioning their place in society. It’s for those shaped by more than one culture—belonging to all and none.
Join us on this journey—you might just see yourself in it.
‘Neither Here Nor There’ is a two-woman documentary theatre play with puppetry, inspired by verbatim and autobiographical material.
Neither Here Nor There
Who am I? Where do I belong?
'Neither Here Nor There' is a two-woman documentary theatre play inspired by verbatim and autobiographical material. It follows two women—one second-generation Chinese-Spanish, the other mixed-race Danish, Nigerian, and Italian—each navigating multiple worlds.
As they wrestle with identity, belonging, and the weight of expectations, their balloons become mirrors of their struggles and imaginary friends offering comfort in a world that often doesn’t understand them.Shadow puppetry transforms the stage into a dreamscape of memory and imagination.
Through raw, intimate dialogue, they confront alienation, racial prejudice, and the search for home. Poignant, deeply personal, and laced with humour, this play speaks to international, second-generation, third-culture individuals, immigrants, and anyone questioning their place in society. It’s for those shaped by more than one culture—belonging to all and none.
Join us on this journey—you might just see yourself in it.