

The opening scene. Photo: Neill Libbert
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Autumn Tour
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Funded by Arts
Council England, Commonwealth Foundation, Passage of Music and the Gibbs Trust. |
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October 26th-27th |
Plymouth |
Barbican Theatre |
01752 267131 |
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October 30th
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Leeds |
Workshop Theatre |
SOLD OUT! |
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October 31st |
Hull |
Donald Roy Theatre |
01482 466141 |
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November 1st |
Leicester |
Phoenix Arts |
0116 255 4854 |
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November 3rd-7th |
London |
Africa Centre |
020 8829 8928 |
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November 8th-9th |
Birmingham |
The Drum |
0121 333 2444 |
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November 10th |
Slough |
The West Wing |
01753 823710 |
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November 11th-14th |
London |
Africa Centre |
020 8829 8928 |
November 15th-17th |
London |
Bernie Grant Centre |
0208 365 5450 |
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November 18th-24th |
London |
Africa Centre |
020 8829 8928 |
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Post-show discussions November 7th, 8th, 10th, 13th, 16th.
November 7th discussion features Dr. Alastair Niven. November 13th discussion
features Aidan McQuade, director of Anti-Slavery International.
Matinees November 3rd, 4th, 11th, 18th, 24th at 4pm. No evening performance November 4th, 5th, 11th, 12th, 18th, 19th.
Africa Centre evening performances at 7.45pm. Please check with Box Office for times elsewhere.
Elmina Slave Castle, Ghana: the condemned cell Most venues are fully accessible to patrons with disabilities. Please contact the relevant Box Office for further details.
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