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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal Stratford East
Also: The Red Crate/Gerry's
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From5th July 2024
To5th July 2024
When19:30
Theatre Royal Stratford East (V337)
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  • Date of change: 28 Mar 24 - T02108370021

Sancho & Me

Sancho & Me

Work:: Sancho & Me (S0838276030)

Charles Ignatius Sancho was born on a slave ship on the Atlantic Ocean in 1729, yet he became a writer, composer, shopkeeper and respected 'man of letters' in 18th century London becoming the first man of African Heritage to vote in Britain.
Author Paterson Joseph

Production:: (T02108370021)

This is the extraordinary story of an unlikely hero, brought to life by actor and author Paterson Joseph, who performs an enthralling account of one man's remarkable life. Part-biography and part-dramatized readings from Paterson's acclaimed novel 'The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho', Sancho & Me is an unmissable evening of storytelling with themes intersecting with Paterson's own story of being Black and British. This is a vital story connecting a Black Life in the transatlantic world from nearly three hundred years ago with a modern-day Black Life in today's UK.
Director Paterson Joseph
Director Michael Vale
Design Michael Vale
Costume Linda Haysman
Musical Director Ben Park (and associate director)

Listing:: L01584829587




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Production details

This is the extraordinary story of an unlikely hero, brought to life by actor and author Paterson Joseph, who performs an enthralling account of one man's remarkable life. Part-biography and part-dramatized readings from Paterson's acclaimed novel 'The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho', Sancho & Me is an unmissable evening of storytelling with themes intersecting with Paterson's own story of being Black and British. This is a vital story connecting a Black Life in the transatlantic world from nearly three hundred years ago with a modern-day Black Life in today's UK.

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