It's Black History month but you wouldn't know it in Tottenham
where Revive PLC plan to turn Kwesi's All Black African Party
hotbed into luxury flats, and it looks like Kiyi's 'conscious'
bookstore will soon go the same way. And then a beautiful visitor
shows up in their midst and life goes from bad to worse. Set
against the inexorable march of progress in contemporary London,
Kwame Kwei-Armah's second play for the National explores race and
roots with verve and wit. "Being around too much white folk. I seen
the bluest of blackest men get too much exposure bam, they lose
their rhythm. Put on a James Brown tune and they start doing the
Charleston to ras!"
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