REVIEW: The Fellowship, Hampstead Theatre (2022)
A Family from Windrush to the Pandemic "The law has been my life for over thirty years but even now, black barristers make up just over one percent of QCs…
A Family from Windrush to the Pandemic "The law has been my life for over thirty years but even now, black barristers make up just over one percent of QCs…
Roy Williams's new play The Fellowship opens in June at Hampstead Theatre The play is about two sisters of Caribbean origin from the Windrush generation who have grown apart but…
Director Paulette Randall has honed these real performances for this excellent production. By the end of the play we know each and every one of August Wilson’s characters. Wilson’s language is powerful and poetic. Libby Watson’s set is the spacious Pittsburgh house bought with brother Gabriel’s compensatory payment for his war wound and surrounded by greenery as well as the eponymous fences.