
A Roots Mbili Theatre Production & Originally Co-Produced With Sheffield Theatres
Written and Performed by JOHN RWOTHOMACK | Directed By MOJISOLA KAREEM

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‘CAPTIVATING AND POWERFUL’
— The Guardian
★★★★★
— Three Weeks
★★★★★
— Fringe Biscuit
★★★★★
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★★★★★
— EdFringe Review
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Theatre-News

17 - 20 Sept 2025 — TANYA MOISEIWITSCH PLAYHOUSE, Sheffield, UK
26 Sep - 4 Oct 2025 — WARWICK THEATRE, Kansas City
8 - 10 Oct 2025 — THE LOWRY, Manchester, UK
14 - 19 Oct 2025 — DADAOCHENG INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL, Tainan, Taiwan
24 - 26 Oct 2025 — PERFORMING ARTS THEATER, TAINAN ART MUSEUM, Tainan, Taiwan
11 - 15 Nov 2025 — THE LESSOR, THE BAXTER THEATRE CENTRE, Cape Town, South Africa
18 - 22 Nov 2025 — THE LESEDI THEATRE, JOBURG THEATRE, Johannesburg, South Africa
TBA — London, UK
Far Gone (2019 - 2026)
Status: World Tour Sept 2025 - Mar 2026
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Writer And Actor John Rwothomack
Director Mojisola Elufowoju
Producer Sam Holland
Dramaturg Paul Sirett
Designer Kevin Jenkins
Musical Director Lee Affen
Lighting Designer Will Monks
Movement Director Akeim Toussaint Buck
Production Manager Tom Robbins
Movement Director Lilac Yosiphon
Digital Director Smart Banda
Stage Manager Hannah Birtwistle-Crossland
Stage and Tour Manager Sylvia Darkwa-Ohemeng
Stage and Tour Manager Tori Klays
Assistant Producer Tchiyiwe Chihana
Videographer Gomolemo Nyakale
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Arts Council England
Sheffield Theatres
Theatre Deli
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Jo Hookway
Neo Balesamang | Joe Bunce | Puto Gerald | Mark Hutchinson | Joanna Jowett | Lee Moore | Kenneth Omole | Mark Oosterveen | Jack Poole | Isabel Potter | Rowan Read | Nicky Richardson
“If I invited you to come with me on a journey, a story, will you come with me?”
Northern Uganda. When Okumu’s village is attacked by the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), he and his brother’s lives are changed forever.
Inspired by John Rwothomack’s own real-life experience of nearly being kidnapped by the LRA, Far Gone is a profoundly moving story of a young boy’s journey from childhood innocence to child soldier. Told with humour, poetry, and startling physical theatre, Okumu’s experience strikes straight at the heart through a powerful one-man performance.
The play was first performed in 2019 and following a highly successful national tour in 2022 co-produced by Sheffield Theatres, Far Gone returns this time to the global stage touring USA, Taiwan and South Africa with additional performances in Sheffield, Manchester and London.
‘This play is not about me, the kid who was lucky enough to escape. This play is for the hundred of thousands who did not. For the future generations who will continue to suffer the traum the LRA has imprined on them, for many years to come’ - John Rwothomack
TRAILER
Trailer by Goms Nyakale
BEHIND THE STORY
As a little boy, aged eight, I was nearly kidnapped from my home in Northern Uganda by the rebel group, The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) led by the notorious Joseph Kony. Ten years later while studying in my first year of drama school, I was stunned to see a video by Invisible Children, an American NGO calling for the capture of Joseph Kony. The video entitled ‘Kony 2012’ would become a viral phenomenon, except that it came far, far, too late. In order to reclaim the narrative, I conceived an idea and seven years later, Far Gone was written and came to life.
This play is not about me, the kid who was lucky enough to escape. This play is for the hundreds of thousands who did not. For the parents whose children were either lost forever or forever changed. For the young girls who were forced to marry men old enough to be their fathers. For the brothers, sisters, cousins, nieces, nephews, sons and daughters who lost the innocence of childhood, simply for being born at an unfortunate time in an unfortunate place. For the future generations who will continue to suffer the trauma the LRA has imprinted on them, for many years to come.
OUR PARTNERS
The play is developed in partnership with Theatre Deli and Sheffield Theatres Making Room. It has been collaboratively developed mainly with a Sheffield-based creative team. We use a research-based creative process that fuses movement and traditional African oral storytelling with the sounds and harmonies of Ugandan music and spiritual songs.