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Mulatto Boy review

“Powerful and imaginative”
Edi De Melo in Mulatto Boy at Omnibus Theatre, London. Photo: Ewa Ferdynus
Edi De Melo in Mulatto Boy at Omnibus Theatre, London. Photo: Ewa Ferdynus
Emotive fusion of spoken-word and physical theatre from writer/performer Edi De Melo exploring the relationship between race and identity

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