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Drum archiveA civilization flourishes when men plant trees under which they themselves never sit. What you need understand is, Ghana is home. As the afternoon sun hits BBC Broadcasting House in London, photographer James Barnor meets broadcaster Mike Eghan for the very first time. This joyful and poignant fiction fuses storytelling, music and dance with archival material to capture a unique snapshot of London in the swinging sixties.

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Author: Jacob Roberts Mensah

Archive listings for Drum

Work type: Play.

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Presented byOur Day. Presented byOmnibus Theatre. Director Sarah Amankwah. Other Paulina Nkansah (exhibition / curator). Stage ManagerTracy Benner. Sound Peter Adjaye. Design Constance Villemot. Lighting Marie Colahan. Director Judith Palmer (movement). Performer Joshua Roberts-Mensah (James Barnor). Performer Benjamin Sarpong-Broni (Mike Eghan).
6 Sep 22 to 25 Sep 22Omnibus Theatre, Outer London :: V01534560440
listing details L0774572618

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