I'm A Muslamic - Don't Panik
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A hilarious and heart-felt story of one man's journey to Iran, featuring a captivating mixture of live music, spoken word, break-dancing and comedy. From Bristol to the Tehran marathon and back again, Bobak invites us to join him on a journey to accept his own heritage, against a media culture which holds fast to the idea that the Middle East is a frightening and dangerous place. Through meeting a series of weird and wonderful characters from across the world, Bobak is finally able to truly know himself. This is a beautiful story that will have you laughing-out-loud and leave you feeling full of hope. After the show, enjoy a chat as we serve traditional Persian tea and date biscuits called Kolompeh.
Suitable for ages 12+
| I'm A Muslamic - Don't Panik (26 Feb 2026) | ||
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| Day | Times | |
| Thursday | 19:30 | - 20:30 |
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