Nitrobeat

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Nitrobeat is a British theatre company, founded in 1979 as the Black Theatre Co-operative by the playwright Mustapha Matura and the director Charlie Hanson. Early performers with the company included the actor Trevor Laird. The company's first production was of Matura's play Welcome Home Jacko which was staged in "The Factory", a disused building in Paddington renovated for the company's use. The production was later revived in New York and the company has performed in South Korea, the Netherlands and Germany as well as touring extensively across the UK. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Nitrobeat is a British theatre company, founded in 1979 as the Black Theatre Co-operative by the playwright Mustapha Matura and the director Charlie Hanson. Early performers with the company included the actor Trevor Laird. The company's first production was of Matura's play Welcome Home Jacko which was staged in "The Factory", a disused building in Paddington renovated for the company's use. The production was later revived in New York and the company has performed in South Korea, the Netherlands and Germany as well as touring extensively across the UK. The company's artistic directors have included Felix Cross, Joan Ann Maynard and current Director Diane Morgan. Nitrobeat has been a resident company at London's Soho Theatre since 2015.
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