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Current tour performed by
Simon Turner, Roya Richards & Barrett Robertson
Directed by Deborah Hull & Malcolm Jennings
 
Programme originally devised and performed by
Malcolm Jennings, David Sol & Neetu Sanghera
Directed by Deborah Hull
Designed by Mark Walton
Programme music composed by David Sol
Additional scripting by Arzhang Pezhman

Website by Gary Roskell & Gavin Medza
Photographs by Gavin Medza
Photographs are of the original cast.

Tapestry steering group:
Gary Roskell and Deborah Hull (The Play House)
Pepita Hanna and Gurminder Sehint (Birmingham City Council)
Detective Inspector Asgar Shah (West Midlands Police)
Abid Hussain (Arts Council England West Midlands)

Thanks to:
The Saheli Women’s group
Zubeda Limbada
Jahan Mahmood
Lynn Davies
Salma Jabeen
Mitra Memarzia
Sandra Hall
Richard Moore
Holy Trinity Catholic MediaArts College
Colmers School and Sports College
Waverley School

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