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Black Power Desk: Brixton House – Theatre Review
“We dreamed this far… bled so much… mourned too much… fought too hard for all this … To be yours alone… Great Britain!” Black Power Desk, the centrepiece of the Uprising season at Brixton House, has now opened. Set in the aftermath of the collapse of the trial of the Mangrove Nine, the story follows a group of Black activists in a London café, and in particular, the relationship between two orphaned sisters, Celia and Dina. [Rochelle Rose as Cel…
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Black Power Desk: Brixton House – Theatre Review
“We dreamed this far… bled so much… mourned too much… fought too hard for all this … To be yours alone… Great Britain!” Black Power Desk, the centrepiece of the Uprising season at Brixton House, has now opened. Set in the aftermath of the collapse of the trial of the Mangrove Nine, the story follows a group of Black activists in a London café, and in particular, the relationship between two orphaned sisters, Celia and Dina. [Rochelle Rose as Cel…
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