Alice is English. Ish. At least that’s what she likes to think. Klein Blue presents Alice, a unique and arresting solo play uncovering the complexity of Azerbaijani-British identity. Emily Renée is a writer and performer from London. As a writer, her work centres on language and immigrant identity in the context of British culture. Her play Modern Love was selected as part of the Pleasance Theatre’s Litmus Fest and her short film Postcards From London was produced for the Tate Gallery’s Impressionists in London exhibition. She has been long-listed for the Old Vic 12 and was selected for the Modern Tales talent scheme. As an actor, her credits include Yesterday (dir. Danny Boyle), Endeavour (ITV), Victoria (ITV) and Jupiter Ascending (dir. The Wachowskis). Klein Blue is a collective of female artists, headed by Sophie Ablett and Grace Strickland de Souza, making work that is innovative, urgent, visual and visceral. Their debut show Are There Female Gorillas? was funded by Arts Council England and played at Brighton Fringe Festival and Camden People’s Theatre’s Calm Down, Dear Festival in 2019 (★★★★ Spy in the Stalls: ‘a beautifully crafted piece of theatre’). 12+ Tags: Minority Voices, New Writing, Solo Show