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Arambe Productions, Ireland’s first African theatre company, was founded by Bisi Adigun in 2003 with the principal aim of fostering a better understanding of African cultural values through an innovative approach to the interpretation and performance of classic and contemporary African plays. Also, Arambe aims to foster new work by reinterpreting Irish classics. The company hopes to introduce Irish people to the dynamism of African theatre and to encourage the development of an artistic community among Africans in Ireland.
In 2006, Arambe commissioned its Artistic Director, Bisi Adigun and Irish writer, Roddy Doyle to co-write the new version of The Playboy of the Western World. The new version premiered at the Abbey in October 2007.
Artistic Director | Bisi Adigun |
The Paddies of Parnell St. by Bisi Adigun, Jimmy Murphy ( 2013)
The Butcher Babes by Bisi Adigun (The New Theatre 2010)
Home, Sweet Home by Bisi Adigun ( 2010)
Pastor Jero by Bisi Adigun (Samuel Beckett Theatre 2009)
Through A Film Darkly by (Project Arts Centre 2008)
The Kings of the Kilburn High Road by Jimmy Murphy ( 2006)