Overview
The Berlin Wall has fallen. Reparations are being made to Jewish
families. Germany has reunited. And in Belsize Park, Otto Huberman is
listening to recordings of himself playing Brahms, when he is
interrupted by a visitor who will turn his life upside down.
Funny, provocative, and deeply moving, this new play by Judith Burnley
explores the lives of refugees and what it means to be a `citizen of
nowhere'.