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Christopher Balme on theatre in post-independence Nigeria

On 8 November, Christopher Balme, theatre scholar and one of the Kolleg’s directors, spoke on “Perpendicular Theatres and Mammy Wagons: The infrastructure of tragedy in post-independence Nigeria. Workshop “Traveling Tragedy”” at the University of Konstanz.