The awardwinning South African play ÎLE, which received a Gold Ovation Award at the National Arts Festival, is set to make its way to UK stages in the coming months. The comedic comingofage story has been a hit on the South African theatre scene and will soon be showcased at Riverside in London as part of the BiteSize Fest. In August, it will also feature at the worldrenowned Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Île is a remarkable play that captures the story of an 18yearold girl who embarks on a journey to her ancestral homeland, Mauritius. The play is a poignant comingofage tale that explores the complexities of family, tradition, and the remnants of colonialism. Written and performed by awardwinning theatermaker Sophie Joans, the play weaves a tapestry of narrative and analysis, delving into the protagonist’s personal story and the broader historical context of the tropical island.