Our Productions
Music, movement and our society are at the heart of our devised performances.
Seemia Theatre has always been dedicated to creating performances that connect its audience to society. We blend music, song-speech, poetic text and movement in a visceral way, immersing our audience into their sensations to highlight issues in society.
On Tour Spring 2025
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Saria Callas is about Sara’s dream and life growing up where it is forbidden to be a singer.
Co-created by Sara Amini and Robin Paley Yorke and Manuel Lavandera, commissioned by Camden People's Theatre, co-presented with A Play, A Pie and A Pint, with support from Arts Council England.
Summer 2025
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Let’s Love sees three love stories weaving in between songs and movement, before we invite you to our collective wedding and share in the wedding feast. A newly devised production co-created with 6 incredible community members
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Commissioned by ARC Stockton as part of their Make New Work programme, supported by Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
In Development
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EVERYTHING THAT'S THE CASE is an urgent reflection on how technology impacts our prejudice and institutional racism and how far we think people will go to fight for their beliefs.
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Devised as part of the Barbican's Open Lab, with generous support from Norwich Theatre, Arcola Theatre and Theatre Deli and Arts Council England.
Available for Touring
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The Magnificent Mind of Marcus explores what labels we carry and what effect they have on our lives.
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Devised with Generous support from Theatre Deli, The Albany, ARC Stockton, Arcola Theatre and public funding from the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

In Development
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Unattended Objects is a solo multimedia performance by Maghsood Salehi, exploring identity, migration and the idea of return.
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A co-production by Seemia, this new play is currently in development whilst Maghsood is an Artist In Residence at artsdepot, and supported as part of CPT's Seed Commissions.
2017-2020​
Evros shines a light on the plight of refugee crisis with its unique blend of physical theatre, folk song and poetic text.
Winner of Summerhall's Lustrum Award 2018. As seen on BBC World Service.
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Devised with generous support from Arcola Theatre & Theatre Deli and public funding from the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
Whispers was devised by Sara Amini, Maryam Davari and Nick Parkin in 2012, and performed in Camden Fringe 2013.
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Exploring themes of nostalgia and loss in migration, a sojourn of music, movement & poetry.
In Development
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AURASH is an English adaptation of this ancient Persian folktale, blending our signature folk music with poetic text.
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