For a few days in June, the Royal Court's spaces will be teeming with artists and performers telling the stories of people forced to leave their homes. These include Chris Goode's durational piece 'The Milk of Human Kindness', which delves into the dark world of online comments about refugees. 'Limbo of the White Sea' is an installation by Zoukak Theatre Company that explores how people migrating from Lebanon are forced to build and rebuild temporary homes. And on more traditional Royal Court territory, 'The Crossings' is a double bill of plays by writers from Greece and Italy, looking at how the refugee crisis has affected their communities.
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