Juliet Gilkes Romero: ‘My responsibility is to tell powerful stories that can carry an audience’
Juliet Gilkes Romero. Photo: Steve Tanner
As her play The Whip, about the UK’s abolition of slavery, is named winner of the Alfred Fagon Award, former journalist Juliet Gilkes Romero explains how her forensic approach to theatremaking brings past injustices to account on stage
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