Episode 45 — Being enough as a Black storyteller artwork
Afropolitan Dialogues

Episode 45 — Being enough as a Black storyteller

  • E45
  • 1:02:52
  • October 19th 2022

An interview with stage actresses Akosua Amo-Adem and Déjah Dixon-Green. They are both part of the Stratford Festival's current production of Death and the King's Horsemen, written by renowned Nigerian playwright, novelist, poet and Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka. The production runs until October 29. As part of our conversation, we discuss the singularity of staging a Yoruba classic play at Stratford. 

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