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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.

Cast/Performers

Joshua Roberts-Mensah (James Barnor), Benjamin Sarpong-Broni (Mike Eghan)

Creatives/Company

Author: Jacob Roberts Mensah
Presented by(s): Our Day, Omnibus Theatre
Director(s): Sarah Amankwah, Judith Palmer (movement)
Other: Paulina Nkansah (exhibition / curator)
Stage Manager: Tracy Benner
Sound: Peter Adjaye
Design: Constance Villemot
Lighting: Marie Colahan

Drum

Drum (Play) production archive for QTIX code T0999494956. Details of all Drum archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01766804225

Archive Listings

6 Sep 22
  to
25 Sep 22
Omnibus Theatre
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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