He was born on a slave ship but never a slave, was immortalized by the great English painter Thomas Gainsborough, and in 1774 became the first British-African to cast a vote. In this endlessly revealing, often funny one-man show, celebrated Royal Shakespeare Company actor Paterson Joseph (Julius Caesar, 2013 Winter/Spring; HBO’s The Leftovers) inhabits the curious, daringly determined life of Charles “Sancho” Ignatius—composer, social satirist, general man of refinement—while casting new light on the often misunderstood narratives of African-British experience.
Videos
US Premiere: A Place Called Music
NOoSPHERE Arts (11/17 - 11/17)
PHOTOS
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Great Bends - Immersive Dinner Theater
Floorwork Arts Collective (12/6 - 12/8) | ||
Vannessa Jackson Does An Hour As Part of New York Comedy Festival
The Tiny Cupboard (11/14 - 11/14) | ||
Take Me to Dollywood
304 Bond Street (11/15 - 11/24) | ||
The Vino Theater
The Vino Theater (12/13 - 12/15) | ||
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Brooklyn Art Haus (11/16 - 11/17) | ||
the play about the bj
Stone Circle Theatre (11/13 - 11/30) | ||
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