Published: May 2, 2011View article hereReproduced below Playwright Ade Solanke tells Davina Hamilton why her British upbringing and Nigerian heritage go hand in hand. A UNIQUE season… Read more ““One Hand Can’t Clap” – Voice Online”
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“What to see: Lyn Gardner’s theatre tips” – Guardian.co.uk
Published: April 29, 2011View full article hereExcerpt below: "Pandora's Box is Ade Solanke's family story about a British-Nigerian mother on holiday with her son in Lagos."
Pinter Centre Conference, Nov 2011
Ade is Artist in Residence with The Pinter Centre for Performance and Creative Writing at Goldsmiths College, University of London. She’s taking part in the Centre’s three-year… Read more “Pinter Centre Conference, Nov 2011”
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“We live in an age of mobility… people are crossing borders in ever-increasing numbers in pursuit of opportunity and hope for a better life. Cities are the… Read more “Contact”
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Nollywood and African Culture – black gold UN Report Outlines Creative Industries’ Potential to Boost Development “Trade in creative goods and services has remained robust despite a… Read more “Links”
Spora Films – Diaspora Nollywood
“I’m trained to make films, not excuses.” — Nigerian film director Tunde Kelani Spora Stories is inspired by the global impact of Nollywood, the fiction of choice for… Read more “Spora Films – Diaspora Nollywood”
About Spora Stories
“There is always something new out of Africa.” Pliny The Elder, Natural History, V111, 17 Ade Solanke is a playwright and scriptwriter. She is currently writing the script… Read more “About Spora Stories”