Elmina’s Kitchen: West Coast Premiere of Acclaimed West End Drama
The Lost Studio (Los Angeles, CA)

Award-winning British playwright-director-actor Kwame Kwei-Armah became the first Black Briton to have a play produced in London’s West End with this 2003 drama, which casts a spotlight on the city’s African-Caribbean community. Elmina’s Kitchen is a West Indian restaurant in the notorious Murder Mile section of London, where the owner struggles with his son, who’s being drawn into drugs and crime by a local gangster. Gregg T. Daniel directs the West Coast debut of the play, acclaimed for both its wit and poignancy, for Lower Depth Theatre Ensemble.
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