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First Look: Mulatto Boy at Omnibus Theatre

by Staff Writer
October 16, 2024
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Tunji Lucas, photo credit Ewa Ferdynus

Tunji Lucas, photo credit Ewa Ferdynus

Production images are released from Mulatto Boy, which opens at Clapham’s Omnibus Theatre tonight, and will run until 3 November.

The play is written and performed by Edi De Melo, and will be directed by Chris Yarnell. The full cast includes Efè Agwele, Gabriel Burns, Patricia Godhinho, Helena Harrison, Tunji Lucas, and Nick Wray. 

Tickets are now on sale via www.omnibus-clapham.org/mulatto-boy/.

       

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Mulatto Boy is a funny, bold, spoken word inspired show exploring the link between Black mixed – race identity and British national identity and how the two reflect and affect each other. A gut – wrenching ride told through West African theatrical practices and Angolan language, music, dance & traditions.

Mulatto Boy asks us, what is it to be Black, Mixed Race and British and who gets to decide what we are?

For tickets and more information: www.omnibus-clapham.org/mulatto-boy/

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