ORIGINALLY produced at Hampstead’s New End Theatre in 1978, Guyana-born British writer Michael Abbensetts’ Alterations ...
IN Roy Williams’ striking adaptation of Sam Selvon’s seminal 1956 novel, The Lonely Londoners, we follow the fortunes of various Windrush migrants who’ve come to London seeking a prosperous future.
Alterations by Michael Abbensetts, first seen in 1978, falls very much into the second category. This story of a Guyanese tailor determined to secure his own Carnaby Street store is a sensitive and ...
Yorkshire folk found most likely to seek comfort from pets when lonely, according to a new survey of 2,000 pet owners by ...
This charming revival of the adaptation of Trinidad author Sam Selvon's 1956 novel tells the story of a group of Windrush generation immigrants in London as they struggle with finding work and ...
One in 10 UK adults report having no close friends, according to research looking into social isolation and loneliness. Men ...
Other results suggested almost three in 10 (29%) of people surveyed feel lonely always ... to say they had no close friends (14%) while Londoners were the least likely (7%).
Both heartbreaking and funny, The Lonely Londoners will remind you of how rich and culturally diverse the capital is thanks to the immigrant community, but is also a wake up call to how tough and ...