Drama is vibrant at the College, and the last few years have seen quite a few Old Columbans continue drama in adult life, with several becoming professional actors. Yesterday's Observer has a review of the National Youth Theatre's London production of White Boy, by Tanika Gupta. In it Timi Fadipe (right), who left the College in 2004, is praised for his 'harrowing' performance as a Sudanese refugee. An article and more pictures also in the Curtain Rising 'virtual magazine'.
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Monday, January 21, 2008
'White Boy' by Tanika Gupta
Drama is vibrant at the College, and the last few years have seen quite a few Old Columbans continue drama in adult life, with several becoming professional actors. Yesterday's Observer has a review of the National Youth Theatre's London production of White Boy, by Tanika Gupta. In it Timi Fadipe (right), who left the College in 2004, is praised for his 'harrowing' performance as a Sudanese refugee. An article and more pictures also in the Curtain Rising 'virtual magazine'.
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