Crying in the Wilderness - Conundrum
This evocative new drama, written and directed by Paul Anthony Morris, dives headlong into a powerful exploration of one man’s trajectory of embracing then owning self-acceptance.
Anthony Ofoegbu (Barber Shop Chronicles) plays Fidel, who prompted by old diary entries, conducts a personal life review to identify his greatest challenges. Possessing an unusually high IQ and initially critiquing society, Fidel becomes alarmed by the prospect that he too, is responsible for undermining his own wellbeing. Perplexed by this conundrum, Fidel embarks on a reflective journey seeking answers to some of life’s most relatable questions: Who am I and why am I here?
Fidel is first generation Black British, born in the 1960s. Navigating the educational system of the 1980s and society’s expectations and pressures, he recollects a series of encounters with teachers, family, friends and psychiatrists. Fidel’s strengths and vulnerabilities are tested as he reclaims, piece by piece, his core identity and value.
Show Warnings
This show contains themes of racism, grief and bereavement, mental and physical illness, blood and violent images.
Image Credit: Sarah Hickson
Crying in the Wilderness Productions and this production of Conundrum is supported by Arts Council England. Conundrum has also been supported by Black Thrive Global, Thrive London, Certain Blacks, Creative Elements, Honey Tongued Productions, NDT Broadgate, Nomad Creative Consultancy, Royal Victoria Hall Foundation and Adopt A Playwright Award, as well as their generous team of crowdfunders and donors.