Those of you within easy reach of London, may I recommend Dipo Agboluaje's new play, THE CHRIST OF COLDHARBOUR LANE on at the Soho Theatre until June 23rd. He's a wonderful playwright. I've got to do a little diary juggling, but I'm looking forward to seeing it myself shortly.
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
About Me
- Name: equiano
- Location: United Kingdom
Compulsive reader. South African, married to a Sri Lankan Australian, living in England. Currently working on a reading guide to African fiction. Previously ran a specialist African bookshop in London. Dabble in gardening, cooking and hiking in no particular order of preference. Email: sudafr {at} gmail {dot} com
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