Photo Gallery: Wander - Directed by Tonia Daley-Campbell and based on a concept by Graham Everitt
Audiences were invited to follow Rudie, Maria, Jeevan and Scott as they aimed to make their own journeys to Wolverhampton, all in different eras, experiencing Windrush, Brexit and the "really hostile environment" in the new performance called Wander.
They discovered how the breakdance scene in Heath Town inspired a lad from Codsall, and why a Trojan appears after 2000 years to assess the predictions of Enoch Powell.
Wander is a new digital projection-based play, where the audience follow the travels of a number of on stage characters from diverse ethnicities. Each makes their own individual journey from their native countries to Wolverhampton during different eras to make new lives for themselves.
This is contrasted to the true story of a local white lad who, inspired by the hip hop culture emerging from Heath Town in the 1980's, makes his own journey from suburbia, in both body and mind to find his own future in music.
Directed by Tonia Daley-Campbell and based on a concept by Graham Everitt.
Images by Dee Patel