Lagos, Theatre, Critic: Working Together
Three red chairs on a stage, at the upstairs bar, overlooking the Food Court at Freedom Park....
Read MorePosted by Amatesiro Dore | 14th May 2017 | Nigeria
Three red chairs on a stage, at the upstairs bar, overlooking the Food Court at Freedom Park....
Read MorePosted by Amatesiro Dore | 5th Apr 2017 | Nigeria, Theatre and Gender
In present-day Ilè-Ifẹ̀, the birthplace of Yorùbá civilisation, a very urbane monarch, His...
Read MorePosted by Amatesiro Dore | 22nd Mar 2017 | Nigeria
It was a private performance at Theatre Republic, the affordable production and rehearsal space,...
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