Just an Ordinary Lawyer
@ Queen’s Hall Arts Centre, Hexham
Book Now19 April 2018
7:30 pm
Tickets: £14.50 / £12.50 (Members / benefit conc) / £7.50 (student)
Nigerian Tunji Sowande quietly breaks through multiple barriers to become Britain’s first Black judge in 1978. Also a fine concert singer and keen cricket lover, he muses on international politics and history as they affect the Black world from Africa to the USA and Britain, from the point of view of one who would rather watch sports, and spread love and peace through the medium of song.
Recalling heroic sporting achievements alongside epoch-defining political events, Tayo Aluko follows the multi-award-winning Call Mr. Robeson with another “brilliantly put together history lesson delivered as art.”
“A fascinating play” **** The Guardian
“Another triumph … that thrills and touches” ***** British Theatre Guide
“A superb play” (9/10) Liverpool Sound and Vision
“Every socialist, anti-racist and ¬anti-imperialist will love this” Socialist Worker
Running time: 85 mins (no interval)
Age recommendation 14+
Venue
Queen's Hall
Beaumont Street
Hexham
NE46 3LS
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