Spring, 1991.
In the aftermath of the First Gulf War, as Saddam Hussein’s forces brutally crush the Kurdish uprising in northern Iraq, two million Kurds escape into the freezing mountains. The world watches on in horror as images of death and starvation reach television screens.
Meanwhile, in Whitehall, two diplomats – aided by a Kurdish refugee – fight to convince the British government that it is their moral duty to intervene before it is too late.
Based on historic events, this sweeping new play reveals how moral conviction and diplomatic resolve sparked Operation Safe Haven – the unprecedented mission that prevented a genocide.
Written by Chris Bowers, former British diplomat in Iraqi Kurdistan, Safe Haven weaves narratives of political decision-making together with stories of Kurdish endurance in a compelling exploration of courage, conscience and humanitarian intervention.
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“A remarkable retelling of a story not so long ago when compassion and collective action aligned to change the course of history, of people’s lives; a telling reminder that individuals can make a difference”– Lyse Doucet, Chief International Correspondent, BBC
The Company
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Chris Bowers
Writer
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Mark Giesser
Director
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Jida Akil
Designer
Jida Akil
Designer
Jida Akil is a Syrian/Lebanese set & costume designer. Since training at Central Saint Martins, her designs have also gained international acclaim in exhibitions with Prague Quadrennial (2020) and World Stage Design (2022), as well as the JMK Award Shortlist (2024).
Selected credits include: Worn Out (The Lowry); Cities (Park Theatre); All The Happy Things (Soho Theatre); Scenes From Lost Mothers (Clean Break); Community (Birmingham Rep); Macbeth (Shakespeare in the Squares); All Growed Up (The Lyric Theatre, Belfast); Tender (Phosphoros Theatre, UK Tour); Penguin (Curious Monkey, UK Tour); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Stafford Gatehouse Theatre); The PappyCabaretShow (Battersea Arts Centre); Five Shorts (Young Vic); Six of Calais & Ruth (Pegasus Opera Company, Double Bill); How To Break Out Of A Detention Centre (Riverside Studios); For A Palestinian (Camden People’s Theatre and Bristol Old Vic); Human Nurture (UK Tour); The Poison Belt (Jermyn Street Theatre); Painkiller (Theatre Royal Stratford East); Trump L’Oeil (Upstairs At The Gatehouse); Give Me The Sun (Blue Elephant Theatre); Funeral Flowers (UK Tour); The 4th Country (Park Theatre); Darling (The Hope Theatre); Complicité do A- Level Drama (Complicité, UK Schools Tour). Assistant/Associate credits include: Nowhere (Fuel Theatre, Battersea Arts Centre); The Gates of Kyiv (Theatre Royal Windsor); The Trials and Passions of Unfamous Women (Brixton House); The Odyssey (NationalTheatre, Public Acts); Middle (National Theatre); The Collaboration (Young Vic & Broadway); Hamlet (Young Vic); L’Orfeo (Weiner Staatsoper); and My Son’s A Queer But What Can You Do? (Turbine Theatre & West End).
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Ali Taie
Sound Designer
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Sam Owen
Lighting Designer
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Wed 14 Jan 2026
7pm
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Thu 15 Jan 2026
7pm
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Fri 16 Jan 2026
7pm
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Sat 17 Jan 2026
7pm
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Mon 19 Jan 2026
7pm
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Tue 20 Jan 2026
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Wed 21 Jan 2026
7pm
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Thu 22 Jan 2026
7pm
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Fri 23 Jan 2026
7pm
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Sat 24 Jan 2026
3.30pm
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7pm
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Mon 26 Jan 2026
7pm
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Tue 27 Jan 2026
7pm
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Wed 28 Jan 2026
7pm
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Sat 31 Jan 2026
7pm
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Mon 2 Feb 2026
7pm
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Tue 3 Feb 2026
7pm
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Wed 4 Feb 2026
7pm
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Thu 5 Feb 2026
7pm
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Fri 6 Feb 2026
7pm
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Sat 7 Feb 2026
3.30pm
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Sat 7 Feb 2026
7pm
Original photographs by Hugh Pope, 1991.