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The Two Chickpeas sit down with Sudha, invited to a special spot in her Wimbledon home, around a 30 year old table which has held many evening conversations.
Middle class, middle aged multicultural mother of millennial sons, Sudha lives a “squeezed middle” life in Wimbledon. As she navigates her
career, family and returning to India as a NRI (Non-Resident Indian), she is prompted to investigate her own sense of home and her place in the
world.
Evening Conversations is a warm-hearted monologue inspired by Sudha’s banter with her dual-heritage (Pakistani/East African Indian)
millennial sons who have grown up in leafy Wimbledon while her life has spanned three continents. She invites her boys to ‘crack open a cold
one’ and share their views on life. Will her fiercely British sons see their heritage as a place of strength or an unwelcome inheritance?
Being cooped up together during the pandemic may have dampened their spirits, but it certainly sharpened their tongues. Shots are fired in the
quick-fire exchanges between mother and sons, forcing Sudha to take stock.
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The Two Chickpeas sit down with Sudha, invited to a special spot in her Wimbledon home, around a 30 year old table which has held many evening conversations.
Middle class, middle aged multicultural mother of millennial sons, Sudha lives a “squeezed middle” life in Wimbledon. As she navigates her
career, family and returning to India as a NRI (Non-Resident Indian), she is prompted to investigate her own sense of home and her place in the
world.
Evening Conversations is a warm-hearted monologue inspired by Sudha’s banter with her dual-heritage (Pakistani/East African Indian)
millennial sons who have grown up in leafy Wimbledon while her life has spanned three continents. She invites her boys to ‘crack open a cold
one’ and share their views on life. Will her fiercely British sons see their heritage as a place of strength or an unwelcome inheritance?
Being cooped up together during the pandemic may have dampened their spirits, but it certainly sharpened their tongues. Shots are fired in the
quick-fire exchanges between mother and sons, forcing Sudha to take stock.