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artsdepot 20th Anniversary Exhibition
Mon 15 Sep 2025 – Thu 30 Apr 2026
Throughout artsdepot
10.00am
A history of artsdepot, its people, and their stories.
Fri 10 Oct 2025
Studio Theatre
Fri 10 Oct 2025
Studio Theatre
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Thrown together by lives built far from home, two rising Ghanaian creatives grapple with success and identity.
“A civilization flourishes when men plant trees under which they themselves never sit. What you need to understand is, Ghana is home.”
As the afternoon sun hits BBC Broadcasting House in London, photographer James Barnor meets broadcaster Mike Eghan for the very first time. Thrown together by lives built far from home, the two rising Ghanaian creatives must manoeuvre through their perception of identity, success, assimilation and home.
This joyful and poignant fiction fuses storytelling, music and dance with archival material to capture a unique snapshot of London in the swinging sixties.
Presented by Our Day and Omnibus Theatre, DRUM is a new play from award-nominated writer Jacob Roberts Mensah (DEM TIMES, Our Day) and Sarah Amankwah (recent acting credits include Lion King, West End; Black Earth Rising, Netflix; Henry V, Shakespeare’s Globe) making her directorial debut.
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