Feast, showing at the young vic in London, is a journey through the collective mind of the Yoruba diaspora spanning several centuries and geographical locations...
Perhaps I should add a disclaimer before I begin this piece. I’m Nigerian. Yoruba - And I write creatively. I’ve been told this may have prejudiced my impressio...
Malawi is not a country that makes it often into the news, or onto the international theatrical stage for that matter. So, Bilimankhe’s production ‘Love on Tria...
Review: Yael Farber’s Mies Julie at Riverside Studios
Yael Farber’s Mies Julie which will soon ends its very successful run at the Riverside Studios in London...
Dipo Agboluaje: From Early morning cleaners to Established Class Warrior
The most poignant point in my interview with Dipo Agboluaje happened off-stage- so to...
Rufus Norris’s production of The Amen Corner promises to be a summer glory for The National Theatre. It shimmers with the best of James Baldwin's writing, repl...
Review: A Season in the Congo
No one comes up smelling of roses, except Patrice Lumumba in the Young Vic’s production of A Season in the Congo, Aime Cesaire’s ...
Review - Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf
When the house lights come up on the London performance of For Colored Girls... ...
If you're asked to think about genocide in Africa in the 21st Century, you'd probably think of Rwanda, but there was another systematic, attempt to exterminate...
A Reading List on The Herero-Namaque Genocide - Gbolahan Obisesan
A History of Namibia, Marion Wallace with John Kinahan
A History of Resistance in Namibia ...