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Blues in the Night (Play Review)
In his book Blues People: Negro Music in White America, writer Amiri Bakara said “If] the Negro represents, or... Read more
Seven Methods Of Killing Kylie Jenner (Play Review)
In this tongue-in-cheek dram a, writer Jasmine Lee Jones, postulates the gruesome ways one could kill Kylie Jenner, who... Read more
Strange Fruit (Play Review)
Strange Fruit by renowned playwright Caryl Philips is tells how families can be quickly destroyed when long hidden uncomfortable truths... Read more
Sweat @ The Gielgud Theatre (Play Review)
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was supposed to benefit all Americans by the huge export potential of... Read more
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Play Review)
If you like your Shakespeare with a bit of Dizzy Rascal’s ‘Bonkers’, a dollop Jimmy Cliff’s ‘I Can See Clearly... Read more
Bullet Tongue Reloaded (Play Review)
Many of us have seen newspaper or TV headlines of young people boys and girls going missing for day,... Read more
Kalakuta Republik (Dance Theatre Review)
Fela Kuti, was a Nigerian multi-instrumentalist, composer, pioneer of the Afrobeat and a human rights activist and cousin of the... Read more
King Hedley II (Play Review)
Often regarded as one of August Wilson’s most potent and tragic dramas, King Hedly II, is the ninth in ‘The... Read more
Hoard (Play Review)
Hoard is the hilarious and intelligent comedy about the machinations of a close-knit Nigerian family in today’s Britain.   Set... Read more
Salt (Play Review)
The play open with the ‘Woman’ (Rochelle Rose) as she’s known, standing still behind an altar that has on it... Read more
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