Paterson Joseph to Bring SANCHO: AN ACT OF REMEMBRANCE to BAM, 12/16-20
By: BWW News Desk
SANCHO: AN ACT OF REMEMBRANCE, conceived, written, and performed by Paterson Joseph and co-directed by Simon Godwin, will make its New York premiere at BAM Fisher (Fishman Space, 321 Ashland Pl) Dec 16-19 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec 20 at 3 p.m. Tickets: $25.
'SANCHO' features designs by Michael Vale, music and sound design by Ben Park and lighting design by Lucrecia Briceño.
Written and performed by Paterson Joseph (Royal Shakespeare Company's Julius Caesar, Winter/Spring 2013; HBO's The Leftovers), SANCHO: AN ACT OF REMEMBRANCE is based on the remarkable true story of Charles Ignatius-the first man of African origin to cast a vote in Britain. Born on a slave ship in 1729 and named for the founder of the Jesuit order, Ignatius was taken in by three sisters who intended to keep him like Don Quixote's docile servant, Sancho Panza. Ignatius, however, pursued a daring and determined life, becoming a social satirist, actor, composer, man of letters, and the subject of a portrait by renowned 18th-century painter Thomas Gainsborough. SANCHO: AN ACT OF REMEMBRANCE is a surprising, witty, and moving look at the small but vibrant African-British community in England in the 1700s. It tells the singular story of a man who achieved the distinction of being both wholly African and wholly British.EVENT:
BAM Gathering: Sancho
With Paterson Joseph
Led by Bryan Doerries
Dec 17, post-show (free for same-day ticket holders)
Photo: Robert Day
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