
Somerset House recently welcomed Little Amal, a 3.5m tall puppet of a 9-year-old Syrian refugee girl, to the Edmond J Safra Fountain Court. Part of The Walk, presented by Good Chance Theatre, this production seeks to bring the story of unaccompanied refugee children to our doorsteps.
To mark the moment, Somerset House’s Future Producers Cherece Lucina and Valeria Salina Toro spoke to team members of this collaborative project to gain insight into all the lives it’s influenced.
Words by Cherece Lucina and Valeria Salina Toro