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The Fellowship review

“Authentic reflection of Black Britishness”
Cherrelle Skeete and Suzette Llewellyn in The Fellowship at Hampstead Theatre, London. Photo: Robert Day
Cherrelle Skeete and Suzette Llewellyn in The Fellowship at Hampstead Theatre, London. Photo: Robert Day
Roy Williams’ talent for excavating the depths of the world of Black Britishness is indisputable in this new play starring Suzette Llewellyn and Cherrelle Skeete

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