The production presented a series of dance pieces covering 30 years of the company's productions, and included the ground-breaking 1960 choreography piece,...
This musical, which later transferred to the West End, explored the life of Louis Jordan and other famous musicians of the 1940s and 1950s, in particular the role played by jazz and blues in Black...
The production explored issues around Black identity and was set during Notting Hill Carnival. It made use of various forms of Black music to underline the differences amongst Black people, ...
The play is set in 1911 and is based on the story of Joe Turner, a White man and brother of the Governor of Tennessee who, specialised in 'virtually kidnapping black labourers and forcing them to...
The play juxtaposes historical events from the 1791 Haitian Revolution with the 1985 Broadwater Farm riots in London. The story is told through its central character, Ragamuffin, the warrior, fusing...
A dance drama in two parts: Reggae Ina Yu Jeggae and War Ina Babylon.
The production explores the development of reggae, a political and spiritual movement which evolved in the...
As noted in the programme, the plays explores 'the struggle for self-determination in a hostile colonial environment'. Its central character, Glory is symbolic of the political and cultural conflicts...