From Carnegie Hall & the Edinburgh Fringe to Crossroads!
SATURDAY 27 OCTOBER 7.30pm
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Tayo Aluko
In words &
songs,
award-winning writer, actor and baritone Tayo Aluko performs
From Black Africa to the White House, exploring African
history and resistance from before slavery to the symbolic election
triumph of Barack Obama. Best Male Performer, Brighton
Festival Fringe. ‘First Rate’ The Guardian
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Naomi Paul
With original songs, Jewish stories & a lemon, Naomi Paul presents a
distinctive take on our times in
Reshape While Damp. At times poignant, always funny.
‘The comic timing here is sublime.'
www.fringereview.co.uk
Paulette Vassell
on piano
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A Fundraiser for
Crossroads Women and a Black History Month Event
At Crossroads Women’s
Centre, 25 Wolsey Mews
London NW5 2DX (off Caversham Road) Kentish
Town
Tickets: £10 (waged, more if you can) £5 (concession)
Drinks & Refreshments
Tel: 020 7482 2496 (voice calls/minicom)
contact@crossroadswomen.net www.crossroadswomen.net
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