There are two brothers Size: Ogun, who has worked hard to get his own auto-repair shop, and Oshoosi who always takes the wrong track.
Oshoosi is fresh out of prison with dreams of faraway places. When his ex-cellmate Elegba offers him the gift of a car, freedom seems just around the corner…
A young American writer mingles Nigerian Yoruba myth with the earthily poetic life of present day Louisiana to create a playful and deeply original drama.
Nominated for an Olivier Award in 2008.
The Door
- Centenary Square, Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2EP
- Box Office: 0121 236 4455
iram from Birmingham :P
Grab a ticket for this if you have any interest in exciting innovative theatre - I could have been put off by the subject matter (being of pensionable age), and although it took a while to atune my ear to the accents (not being a hip hop fan), and some might be offended by language use, it was a terrific evening, greatly enhanced on Wed eve by the Afterdark discussion led by the author - Terrific to have this insight to the play.
i loved watching this show it was absokutely great, i would recommend this to all sorts of ages and especially my brother asim :P