Emily Aboud on Bogeyman: ‘I don’t want to traumatise the people I’m trying to empower’ - The Guardian
The writer-director’s new Edinburgh fringe show switches between the 18th-century Haitian revolution and a haunted modern London
If a zombie uprising were to take place tomorrow, Emily Aboud wouldnt mind one bit. The fear of a zombie is only if my lineage has stolen something from their lineage, she shrugs nonchalantly. They w… [+4558 chars]
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