You Can’t Understand by India Wilson is a cheeky coming-of-age story about a young woman named Keika, aka Keika Freika, aka genius, aka quirky babe.
Keika is minding her bad gyal business, when she’s told about Elon Musk’s new memory travel portal… the Boxview. The portal shows you memories from your life, that you can’t remember.
Join Keika on her journey of forgotten memory and help her place the missing pieces to the puzzle of her life.
India Wilson is a writer, actor and legal expert (in training) from the island of Bermuda. She trained in acting at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, where she wrote the first rendition of ‘You Can’t Understand’. India is also the writer of ‘Innocent Means Not Guilty’, which debuted at Theatre Peckham in October.
India created S.L.U.G. Productions with her producer Francesca Solomon to create a space for work that feels undefinable and fights against the monolith. She is committed to creating art that challenges our ways of thinking, speaks for the underrepresented and constantly pushes the limits to achieve positive social change. She is also committed to making you laugh till your stomach hurts and providing you with an unforgettable evening.
Jack Studio Theatre. 410 Brockley Road, London SE4 2DH from 17th – 21st January. Time: 7.30pm. Admission: £16, £14 concessions (suitable for 14+)
Booking: www.brockleyjack.co.uk or 0333 666 3366 (£1.80 fee for phone bookings only)
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