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Performance: Broken English, With Shane Solanki

Date19th March to 20th March
VenueWatermans Theatre, 40 High Street, London
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Description
Broken English is a sixty minute tour-de-force presented by Shane Solanki and his band, Last Mango in Paris, which examines identity and belonging through comic and subversive songs, powerful and political spoken word, and music from all corners of the globe, delivered in a cabaret style.

The show, set in a classroom, includes a modern day remix of the Indian classic film Amar, Akbar, Anthony, plus skits about Asbos, skin lightening, manbags, racist princes, scumbag millionaires, and the dangers of kissing your teeth, and many other subjects currently close to our hearts and our wallets.

With the help of a band featuring the creme of British jazz musicians, Shane Solankis's exceptionally powerful performance creates an intimate atmosphere in which you'll laugh, but leave questionning your own role in shaping society today.

Whether your 18 or 80 years old, if you don't know how to talk to your family about the conflicts in your beliefs which have arisen from growing up in different worlds, start here in the Last Mango in Paris, where perhaps you'll discover what it means to speak "Broken English."


More information:
Date: Fri 19 Mar 2010 - Sat 20 Mar 2010
Time: Event starts at 7.45pm

Location: Watermans Theatre, 40 High Street , Brentford, Middlesex, TW8 0DS




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