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Stories of Shakespeare - Ola Aralepo & Jennifer Carpenter

This week we present two stories from the same night in Brixton, both where the theme was hidden - but for some reason also talked about performing Shakespeare:

Embrace the Clown - Ola Aralepo

In Nigeria, Ola's comic timing is appreciated by his friends, but not by his elders.

Out of Lines - Jennifer Carpenter

Jennifer attempts to woo another schoolboy with her acting talents. All she has to do is learn to act first…

From October 2013, where the theme was Hidden. I think we mentioned that earlier.

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