is set in the present, but explores recent history from the 1950’s onwards. The story line of this show weaves together a thrilling and informative picture of the collective experiences of Black British citizens resulting from their new surroundings. In his one man show, Augustus Cleveland Johnson explores Afro-Caribbean migration, and themes of hope, identity and change.
explores Caribbean elders in the 20th century. This show introduces you again to Augustus
Cleveland Johnson, who arrives home in Barbados after 40 years of living in
England. The stage setting and script provide a realistic and thrilling account of the experiences
faced by returning nationals, splashed with humour and light wit.
CHILDREN OF THE FIRST GENERATION
looks at the experiences of the first generation born in England. This show recaptures the
spirit of growing up in England in the late 60’s and early 70’s. The story line centres
around Granville, the son of Augustus Cleveland Johnson. Through Granville’s 40th birthday,
he begins to reminisce down memory lane recapturing the music, fashion, school days, adolescence
and the realization of the impact of racism. Following the legacy of which we have inherited as we
continue to celebrate and acknowledge the contributions made by our parents.
NEW FOR 2009!
I SPY THROUGH THE WORLD'S EYE
This is a play about connecting people around the world. It is also a story reflective of today’s
society and future generations, we open the door and focus on modern day lives and current affairs,
and we will also be drawing references from other cultures.
Forthcoming Productions
5th September 2009 Return to the Caribbean (Doncaster)