In terms of theatre generally, there are people I just cannot touch. We  have the Kenneth Branaghs, the Oliviers, the William Shakespeares; you  can’t put my name in the same sentence. So, it won’t be about matching.   I would love to say that my legacy or what’s on my epitaph or the  epitaph on my tombstone will be “The man who allowed or found ability  for African theatre to exist within the mainstream of British theatre  and allowed it to continue. I just want the legacy of Tiata Fahodzi not  to die with my departure really and there are other mini Femi’s knocking  around”
In Conversation: Femi Elufowoju Jr.
Sunday, 24 October 2010
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