Am I racist?
The question posed is a comical one when seen in the light of this one-woman show about bridging the gap between Islam and Christianity.
A night lost to drinking is recounted by our heroine, who tells the tale of the pursuit of a lost necklace given to a Somalian taxi driver and an ensuing trail all over London, during the course of which questions of identity and racial awareness are asked.
Forced to rely on the kindness of Britain's immigrant population, Zoe Lewis' character exhibits many sides, from intoxicated career-woman to incensed racist.
A humorous look into the typical English mindset, Doing My Bit is definitely worth an hour of your time.
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