A NEW play exposing the evils of human trafficking and the struggles of those who fight against it is coming to Great Malvern Priory next month.

The play, entitled The It's Not Fair, is the work of the Rhema Theatre Company, from Greater Manchester, and tickets for the show, on Wednesday, October 29, have already gone on sale.

Dorothy Knights, who is promoting the event, said: "The show has been created by Rhema Theatre Company founders Mike and Becky Peacock.

"They have got together with International Justice Mission to raise awareness about this issue and to let people know how they can play their part in fighting against it."

The show, which is suitable for children over 11, is a collection of tales taken from all over the world, including the cocoa farms of the Ivory Coast, the back streets of Thailand, behind the respectable facade of a London home and into the offices of an anti-trafficking organisation.

Tickets, costing £9.50 or £5 for students, are available from 01684 561020.