

Afloat
Asylum Link Merseyside and Phoebe McSweeney presentAfloat
About Afloat
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be born into a country where your safety was at risk?
Afloat is a theatre for social change performance, following the journey of two English citizens seeking asylum in a fictional place, fighting for their lives as the dream to make Britain Great turns into a living nightmare.
Afloat brings to the stage powerful real-life stories of asylum seekers, inviting the audience to step into their shoes and confront the daily struggles and challenges faced with every step. By experiencing their journey firsthand, we aim to foster a deeper sense of empathy and compassion for those navigating the asylum process.
Following the performance, engage in a thought-provoking post-show discussion led by Asylum Link, where we’ll open up a dialogue to explore how we can collectively support asylum seekers in our communities. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of something truly impactful—a journey of hope, humanity, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Members of Asylum Link have been empowered through training in all aspects of devising theatre, collaborating alongside industry professionals to bring this production to life. Together, they’ve crafted a performance that not only educates audiences on the asylum process but also highlights the importance of community cohesion and the transformative power of the arts. ‘Afloat’ is a response to the long term barriers asylum seekers face and theatre for change was recognised as an outlet allowing service users to articulate their voices alongside learning and fulfilling long term life goals.
Asylum Link is an organisation dedicated to helping Asylum Seekers and Refugees, offering a warm welcome, friendship and a place to belong. Their vision is to build a society where Asylum Seekers are accepted, understood and welcomed, for the benefit of the whole community. Asylum Link offers a wide range of services, including drop-in and appointments for specialist activities.
Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
Although harrowing, succeeds in finding an optimistic outlook in the humanity that is discovered along the way, and feels like a glimmer of sunrise on the horizon
- Good News Liverpool
The stories were very real & told authentically from the heart
- Audience Member