Jemadari VI-Bee-Kil Kilele
ALIEN exposes the xenophobic police brutality a foreigner encounters in a foreign country. The explored past is revealed to forge the future. The biased attitude of uniformed law enforcers is artistically unfolded. There is a marauding account of events that will haunt one’s psychological epitome as the alleged culprit of theft is forced to confess to a crime he never committed, let alone to be in the custody of an ID book he honestly wants to surrender to the police station.A climax is reached when the suspect ALIEN, is brought before the court of law.ALIEN is a book that has drawn a bottom line about the existing stigma between foreigners and the natives of a given country. Its language stings the ear of the listener and baffles the spectator, once the play is on stage.