Black British Musical Theatre 1900-1950, Wigmore Hall review " a disappointing missed opportunity
Lecture-recital leaves more questions than answers about an interesting subject The Wigmore Hall is a bastion of white musicians playing the music of white composers to a largely white audience and it is to the credit of the management that, in seeking to diversify, it staged this lecture-recital on the history of black musicals in Britain from 1900-1950 in a main evening slot.
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