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Paulette Randall

1961-Present Day

Born: London, UK, 1961

Biography

London born Paulette Randall is a theatre and television director, playwright and former artistic director of Talawa Theatre Company. After graduating from Rose Bruford College of Speech and Drama, Randall founded the Theatre of Black Women with fellow students Bernadine Evaristo and Patricia St. Hilaire. She has worked extensively at the Tricycle Theatre, and at the Theatre Royal Stratford East. Other theatre credits include The Amen Corner (Bristol Old Vic), Sanctuary (Joint Stock) and For Coloured Girls who Considered Suicide when The Rainbow is Enuf (Battersea Arts Centre, Albany Empire).

Productions

Fixed Deal

Fixed Deal

Year: 1986

Staged in: Sphinx Theatre Group: Women's Theatre Group

Fishing

Fishing

Year: 1982

Staged in: English Stage Company

24%

24%

Year: 1991

Staged in: Clean Break Theatre Company; 1979

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