Brown Boys Swim

The last year in school can be a testing time in many ways and, if you happen to be Muslim in Britain, there is that extra difficulty of racism. Karim Khan’s generally upbeat, fast-moving play explores these things in what initially feels like a mildly amusing situation comedy but becomes more serious over its nineteen… Continue reading Brown Boys Swim

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Accidental Death of an Anarchist

A hilarious and joyful evening in the newly named Tanya Moiseivitsch Playhouse at the Crucible is provided by Tom Basden’s adaptation of Dario Fo’s brilliant farce about police corruption. The adaptation brings the play up to date and places it in a British context at a time when incidents of police brutality, racial discrimination and… Continue reading Accidental Death of an Anarchist

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