Win tickets to see Andi Osho - Afroblighty at The Bloomsbury Theatre.

Andi Osho grew up in an East End tower block with Nigerian parents. Now she plots her complicated relationship with race, from her London childhood to the present day, encountering minstrel shows, Lenny Henry, the BNP, political correctness and America's first black President along the way.
Afroblighty is the amusing story of a woman struggling to find her own identity in the cultural crossfire of Modern Britain and Spoonfed have got our hands on 3 pairs of tickets to give away for a show at the Bloomsbury Theatre in June.
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For more information about this show please visit the Bloomsbury Theatre website.
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