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PREVIEWS Tues 11 and Weds 12: All tickets £6.00

Dates

Tuesday-Saturday, Tuesday 11th November 2008 - Saturday 29th November 2008 7.45PM

Saturday 29th November 2008 3.00PM

AUDIO DESCRIBED
Thurs 20th Nov

BSL
integrated throughout

Running time

120 minutes including interval

Venue

Downstairs

Production Company

Mojisola Adebayo and the Ali Collective

Access
Audio described icon British Sign Language icon Wheelchair access icon
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This new show by Mojisola Adebayo (‘Moj of the Antarctic’) has a knockout stage design courtesy of Rajha Shakiry. The downstairs space has been made over as a boxing ring, where the historic victories and defeats of Muhammad Ali are re-enacted and where a young…” (read full review)

Robert Shore, Time Out — 19th November 2008

 
 

Written and produced by Mojisola Adebayo, Muhammad Ali and Me is a play which synchronizes stages of both Muhammad Ali’s and Adebayo’s lives. Performed by Charlie Folorunsho, Jacqui Beckford and Mojisola Adebayo, the play is acted in a boxing ring with the three actors playing…” (read full review)

Amica Anselm, Afridiziak.com — 19th November 2008

 
 

I have to declare an interest: Muhammad Ali was my boyhood hero. I grew up in the 60s and 70s and lived through Ali’s biggest fights; his life and times were also my life and times, his rarefied world was my world by association. And for…” (read full review)

Sean Martin, Whats On Stage — 19th November 2008

 
 

This new show by Mojisola Adebayo (‘Moj of the Antarctic’) has a knockout stage design courtesy of Rajha Shakiry. The downstairs space has been made over as a boxing ring, where the historic victories and defeats of Muhammad Ali…” (read full review)

Elizabeth Vile, The Public Reviews — 19th November 2008

 
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