Jaha Koo: Lolling and Rolling

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Thomas Lendon

Jaha Koo: Lolling and Rolling at HOME Manchester, Manchester 16 — 17 March 2017 Tickets from £10.00 — Book now

The surgery is known as a lingual frenectomy. Some people thought the surgery improved English pronunciation. Some parents forced their children to have the tongue operation, even though their tongue was completely normal.

Lolling and Rolling penetrates Korean’s tragic social phenomenon related to English education. Theater maker Jaha Koo reveals the tragedy through a fictional story, setting contemporary and historical events within a context of colonialism and imperialism.

Suitable for over 14’s
Part of SICK! Festival 2017.

Jaha Koo: Lolling and Rolling at HOME Manchester, Manchester 16 — 17 March 2017 Tickets from £10.00 Book now

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