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MK
Theatre performance
Comments
from the audience
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On
Friday 29th June 2008
a 'one night only'
performance of A
Slave's Story
at MK Theatre was
"...a fantastic
success." |

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"...this
was a wonderful,
moving, important
experience that you
gave us and I thank
you for it most
sincerely."
- Jan Llyod
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Below
are just a few of the
kind comments sent to
us by people who were
in the audience at MK
Theatre...
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"Good
show.... I shed
a few tears
too!" |
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"Dear
Yaw
I
have so many
very precious
memories from
Friday night.
Thank you, and
your Team, for
giving these to
me. And for your
tenacity to see
this through,
and the
sacrifices you
and your Team
all made to make
Friday night the
celebratory
event it was.
Congratulations
again, and well
done.
Jolly Good Show!
Kind
regards
Pat Swell
Strategic
Director
Milton Keynes
Theatre &
Gallery
Company"
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"Hi
Yaw
Just to say many
congratulations
for last night.
The standard of
acting and singing
was superb, but I
have to say your
writing absolutely
shone through.
What a talented
chap you are. We
thoroughly enjoyed
the show and were
so delighted for
all of you that it
went so well and
is such a huge
success. Many many
congratulation
Yaw!
All our love
Andrew and Shiny
xxxx
Shahnaz Hussain-Hall
Director
KiK Music"
- www.kikmusic.org.uk |
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"What
a brilliant night
at the theatre On
Friday. It was
superb and so
moving. Please
pass on my
congratulations to
Yaw and the rest
of the
cast..."
Ian
Pearce
BBC Three Counties
radio |
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"Hi
Yaw,
Just to put in
writing what I
said on Friday –
that this was a
wonderful, moving,
important
experience that
you gave us and I
thank you for it
most sincerely.
I am meeting the
"March of the
Abolitionists"
next Saturday at
Olney and seeing
your stupendous
play has given me
a much deeper
insight into what
really was
happening.
And very
importantly where
it places us now.
Thank you so much.
Jan Llyod" |
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"Absolutely
brill! Well done
to all" |
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"Outstanding,
very proud!" |
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"
I had goose
bumps" |
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"On Friday
the 29th June, I
was privileged to
see ‘A Slave
Story’ by Yaw
Asiyama.
All I knew was
that the theme of
the play was
slavery and that a
few friends of
mine were taking
part.
The curtain lifted
and as I heard the
first few words of
Redemption Song, I
felt the tears and
the joy and knew
that this was
going to be an
exceptional
performance.
As the play
continued to
unfold, you could
see it’s rawness
but the passion to
portray the
thoughts and
feelings of each
generation , took
my imagination
from the dusky
villages of Africa
to the cotton
plantations of
America, through
to the prim double
standards of the
UK and beyond,
intertwined in
song.
By the end of the
play I knew that
Alabama’s song
was mine, every
other black
persons and every
nation that had
ever been
oppressed.
This play is a
credit to everyone
involved and I
look forward to
seeing it evolve
and unfold
further.
God Bless."
Donna
Davis |
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had me laughing,
crying and
clapping. I loved
the music so much
as well you should
make a CD. But
most of all it
made me think
about what being
black is all
about."
Donald
'The Mag' |
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"The
topic was emotive
and well handled
with good humor.
There were nice
messages given
throughout the
play. a thoroughly
entertaining
evening."
Nate
(London)
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"Dear
Yaw,
CONGRATULATIONS!!
A great show and a
tremendous
triumph. Well done
for your
perseverance and
tenacity in
achieving such a
good show and such
a great audience.
All best wishes,
Rima"
(Lady Rima
Scott)
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"Congrats,
Brill performance.
Loved it!! |
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Yaw
The performance
was Awesome! Very
Awesome! I would
like to
congratulate You
an your Team.
As I sat in the
auditorium with my
family we knew it
was a poignant
moment.
A moment to be
graced,
appreciated, not
to be missed and
recognized. An
that is what I
intend to do.
When you came to
the stage, my
children echoed
" Daddy, that
is the guy who
came to our
house." Then
I knew you are
more than a
household name, a
local icon, soon
to be a national
(Ghana & UK)
hero, if not
already.
Yaw, We enjoyed
the show. Believe
me the rest also
did. From the
attendance,
I guess you had
about a 1000 seats
filled. I am glad
the dream is now a
reality. I tell
you why. There
were Black Ethnics
Minority, Asians
and
Europeans all
enjoying that
wonderful matinee
experience.
But the what I
found was the
Europeans amongst
us applauded
"those
poignant scenes
that hit home on
what their
ancestors had
wronged but had no
control of".
They were not
bitter.
However, a few
weeks back, a
group of
"small
minded"
Ghanaians, who
lack vision,
embittered by what
whatever motives,
were knocking Yaw
Asiyama because he
was not actively
part of them.
Their lack of open
mindedness,
vision, their
"inward
thinking"
instead of an
"outward
looking"
mindset has
set them back a
decade or more.
They were looking
for your failure
but You are
successful and I
congratulate you.
These so called
few have no idea
what opportunities
Your talent,
vision, hard work,
passion has and is
continually
offering
individuals and
organizations,
direct and
indirectly. The
list below
illustrates:
1. During the
interlude, I saw
the smiles on some
of the young
children in the
cast. They were
enjoying the
themselves and
having fun. You
had offered them a
spring in their
step. Performing
to an audience of
a 1000 or so. Wow!
2. Reading the
programme, I saw
how all the cast
members expressed
the effervescence
of joy in the
opportunity in
being part of the
play. They wanted
to be part of a
vision, develop
their talents and
entertain.
3. For the
audience, an
evening of
entertainment that
brought friends
and
family together to
appreciate a local
artist and his
friends - made up
of children,
dancers, a choir
and an all-female
cast and not
forgetting the
drummers and
dancers and all
those behind the
scenes.
4. The employment
opportunity that
you brought to the
local community -
the ticket office,
the bars, the
confectionary
shop, those
selling ice-creams
during the break
and many more.
5. The
justification for
Milton Keynes to
have a theatre.
6. The precedence
you have set - A
show by a local
Black Ethnic
Minority artist is
worth staging at
the MK Theatre.
Well Done! More
grease to your
elbows. Many
"small
minds" do not
realise you have
paved the way,
open the
gates for present
and the future to
follow.
Yaw, we talk soon.
Let's have a chat.
I would like to
sponsor you on the
Bronze level for
the October events
at Stantonbury.
Regards
David Hagan
http://www.rebeccasfreeenterprise.net/
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To
learn more about
A
Slave's Story
read
an article from MK
Citizen's...
Go
Magazine
Click
Here..... |
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