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July 2019
Tree
It’s just 12 hours from London to his parents’ homeland, but to Kaelo (Alfred Enoch), South Africa is another world....
Find out more »August 2019
Actually
With wit and urgency, Actually investigates the highly charged topic of sexual consent, the complex intersection of race and gender politics, our...
Find out more »Down There: In the Mind of the Conscious
A vibrant and unapologetic exploration of black stereotypes and black love. Conveniently set in a University, the characters undergo journeys...
Find out more »Once On This Island
The story begins on a Caribbean island where villagers comfort a little girl with the legend of the romance of...
Find out more »Appropriate
So I thought since we can’t do Europe this summer, why don’t the kids and I just do a little...
Find out more »The Secret River
A deeply moving and unflinching journey into Australia’s dark history. Adapted from Kate Grenville’s acclaimed novel, this multi-award-winning production from Sydney Theatre Company tells...
Find out more »Chiaroscuro
Aisha, Yomi, Beth, and Opal couldn’t be more different, but when Aisha hosts a dinner party, the friends soon discover...
Find out more »September 2019
Typical
From the makers of 2018 hit Queens of Sheba comes this powerful new play by Ryan Calais Cameron confronting the daily tensions...
Find out more »The Fishermen
In a small Nigerian town Ben, Obembe and their two older brothers slip away to fish at a forbidden river....
Find out more »Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
“The Basquiat of the US contemporary dance scene” (Sunday Times), Rennie Harris thrilled audiences with the UK premiere of Exodus at Sadler’s...
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