Tag: Kwame Kwei-Armah
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British New Writing in an Age of Austerity
Monday 1st December 2014
writingFriday, 7 May 2010; Brixton, south London; darkest night.
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Off the Endz, Royal Court
Friday 19th February 2010
reviewNew black morality play is slim but full of rocking energy, powerful lines and a…
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About Seize the Day
Saturday 5th December 2009
blogWhen you have a dog, it is sometimes worth staying out late — the licks your pet…
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Seize the Day, Tricycle Theatre
Friday 4th December 2009
reviewLink to a short review of Kwame Kwei-Armah’s Seize the Day at the Tricycle Theat…
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Detaining Justice, Tricycle Theatre
Monday 30th November 2009
reviewPowerful drama about asylum-seekers is humanistic and well imagined, but it lack…
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About Says Who? The Rise of the Community Leader
Tuesday 25th August 2009
blogIsn’t it great when a playwright does something more than just writing a play?
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Gone Too Far!, Royal Court
Monday 28th July 2008
reviewAnother outing for Bola Agbaje’s powerful and brilliantly staged debut drama abo…
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‘“Me and My Mates” (New Writing 2003)
Sunday 1st February 2004
writingIn 1968, the year of revolutions, Peter Brook wrote, in his classic The Empty Sp…
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