This tragi-comedy, based on the novella by Aphra Behn, was first performed in 1695. Oroonoko, an African prince sold into slavery, falls in love with Imoinda, also of noble birth and enslaved....
The play is inspired by the 1950s novel Brotherman by Roger Mais, and explores the vision and the spiritual profundity of Rastafarianism and the way it has shaped the culture and philosophy of...
On 19 October 2005, Dr Terracciano presented the company's achievements at the Carnival Conference On Route, with a session on in-house archiving and preservation of Carnival material for all...
Colourful folder of copies and original reviews published in the British press presenting the 4th Season festival. All reviews were compiled by the organisation. Newspaper sources include The...
Two series of TV panel discussions featuring a changing series of sculptural objects and large-scale paintings. Commissioners: Hindi Pictures and Channel 4. Project leader: Keith...
Visual theatre piece presented at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, London, using Kathak, Urdu, disco trash, epic staging and playback singing to explore generational shifts between courtesans, the...