A spirit of playfulness, love and joy is conjured by Ayodele and David. This piece stitches together fragments of their African childhoods to create a dazzling patchwork, rich in surprises in an hilarious, humane and ultimately life-affirming exploration of their experiences of colonial West Africa.Award winning and multi-disciplinary, these performers blend decades of experience to combine drumming, dance, singing and clowning with physical theatre. Agbo play from Sierra Leone engages everyone as creative participants through chanting, singing, clapping and laughter. It fuses performers and spectators in African street theatre to create a playfully restorative experience.REVIEWSAgbo is an exuberant and multi-disciplinary art form which is geared to and encourages audience involvement. Thus singing and clapping all help to jolly along the performers who act, sing and dance ... in an infectious free-form style of theatre... permeated by warmth and good humour ... [Agbo] offers a glimpse into a still thriving culture.Graham Wyles StageTalk Magazine, 11 July 2024Marvel at their powerful stories, infectious wit, physical prowess and drumming dexterity... precision engineering for the imaginationRichard Wolfenden-Brown - Artistic Programmer, Plough Arts, Torrington May 2024
