Aimee Powell
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The Lonely Londoners – Jermyn Street Theatre, London
Writer: Sam Selvon (adapted by Roy Williams) Director: Ebenezer Bamgboye Leading dramatist Roy Williams has an enduring fascination with Black…
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Family Tree – Brixton House, London
Writer: Mojisola Adebayo Director: Matthew Xia From the beautifully crafted opening poem to the final musical celebration of black women…
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Family Tree – Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
Writer: Mojisola Adebayo Director: Matthew Xia In 1951, a black woman, Henrietta Lacks, died in Baltimore. She was being treated…
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Nothello – Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
Writer: Mojisola Adebayo Director: Justine Themen It’s difficult to walk in the footsteps of giants, especially when you choose to…
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Crongton Knights – Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
Writer: Alex Wheatle Adaptor: Emteaz Hussain Directors: Esther Richardson and Corey Campbell Venetia (Aimee Powell), a school-aged teenager from Crongton…
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Club 2B – Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
Director: Corey Campbell The more traditional Belgrade Theatre ‘anti-panto’ offerings have been somewhat hit and miss over the last few…
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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Sisters – Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
Writer: Nick Walker Directors: Nick Walker and Emma Rabbits Reviewer: Nicole Craft Four women, I mean guys, about to have a shoot-out…
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All Is Well – mac, Birmingham
Writer: Vanessa Oakes Director: Mark Evans Reviewer: Selwyn Knight It’s Radunitsa, the Russian Orthodox day of remembrance for the dead.…
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