AfricaAfrican DiasporaArt and CultureBlack BritainInterviewsJournalismTheatre Interviews·August 9, 2013African Myths, Humour and The Critics Who Don’t Get it!The Epic Adventure of Nhamo the Manyika Warrior and His Sexy Wife Chipo has been described as “Pure fun” and...
AfricaAfrican DiasporaArt and CultureBlack Britain·April 26, 2012Belong: Navigating the African-British ExperienceA new generation of theatre practitioners are emerging and they are telling stories that cut across the multiple-facets of society in a visceral...
AfricaAfrican DiasporaArt and CultureBlack BritainInterviewsJournalismTheatre Interviews·December 14, 2011Lucian Msamati: All Africans Are Not The Same!
AfricaArt and CultureBlack BritainTheatre Interviews·September 24, 2011Celebrating Dance of the African DiasporaThe Association of Dance of African Diaspora (ADAD) is a national organisation that supports the practice and appreciation of dance...
AfricaArt and CultureBlack BritainTheatre Reviews·July 2, 2011Little Baby Jesus by Arinze Kene & Fixer by Lydia Adetunji (Theatre Reviews)The Oval House theatre has established itself as a venue for international playwriting, where playwrights from different parts of the...
Art and CultureBlack BritainInterviewsTheatre Interviews·June 21, 2011Maxine Quintyne-Kolaru: I Write About Human Struggle
AfricaArt and CultureNigeriaTheatre Interviews·May 23, 2011Wedlock of The Gods: A Classic ReturnsVirago Foundation’s staging of Wedlock of The Gods has been described as a ‘new and radical production’ of Zulu Sofola’s...
AfricaBlack BritainFeaturesInterviewsJournalismMarriage & RelationshipsNigeriaPeopleTheatre Interviews·January 18, 2011Who Were Fela’s Women?Fela! has been described as a provocative and unique hybrid of dance, theatre and music, which explores the extravagant, rebellious...
AfricaBlack BritainInterviewsJournalismNigeriaPeopleTheatre Interviews·January 5, 2011In Conversation: Bill T. Jones
Black BritainInterviewsJournalismTheatre Interviews·November 6, 2010In Conversation: Shango BakuMustapha Matura’s adaption of Anton Chekov’s Three Sisters, remains one of my most memorable theatre night out. No ordinary feat,...
AfricaBlack BritainInterviewsJournalismNigeriaPeopleTheatre Interviews·October 25, 2010In Conversation: Femi Elufowoju Jr.It was back in 2005 and I was on my way to Ridley Road market. At Dalston junction, Hackney, London,...