Ho Ka Kei is a Hong Kong-born playwright and theatre-maker whose work boldly reimagines ancient Greek tragedy through contemporary and postcolonial lenses. Their plays "Iphigenia and the Furies (On Taurian Land)" and "Antigone" demonstrate a fearless engagement with themes of grief, resistance, and the legacies of power. Known for their poetic yet urgent voice, Ho Ka Kei crafts theatre that bridges cultures and centuries, inviting audiences to confront age-old questions of justice and belonging with fresh eyes. They are an exciting and vital voice in contemporary British theatre.