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A bitter flavour of ice-cream

Shelley Silas's new play

September 4, 2008 13:14

By

John Nathan,

John Nathan

2 min read

Three new plays over as many months will soon be looking at the Middle East conflict from very different perspectives.

In September, London's Arcola Theatre will host Welcome To Ramallah, by Sonja Linden and Adah Kay, about a Jewish woman who visits her sister's home in the city.

In October, Birmingham Rep will be the first port of call in a touring production of At the Gates of Gaza by Juliet Gilkes Romero, which looks at the territory from the point of view of West Indian soldiers fighting for the British Empire during the Great War.

But first out of the blocks is Eating Ice-Cream On Gaza Beach, by Shelley Silas. "It is the hardest play I've ever had to write," says the Calcutta-born, London-raised Silas, whose play arrives at the Soho Theatre later this month as part of this year's National Youth Theatre season. It features a cast of no fewer than 16 young actors.