Play written by Adam Brace and directed by Michael Longhurst which explores the fraught political situation in the Congo, focused on a thirty-something white woman who was in Kenya and who suffers from middle-class guilt about her privileged situation. She is the campaign coordinator of Congo Voice, a project which aims to set up an annual festival which will spread the word about what’s happening in that part of Africa. An onstage band plays rumba while the characters offer different insights into Congo’s history, its politics...and its horror. Starring an ensemble cast of 35, including Kirsty Besterman, Richie Campbell and Tosin Cole.