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Lenny Henry’s finest hour
MARY CONWAY marvels at a charismatic performance that demonstrates the plight of the Windrush generation
COMIC BRILLIANCE: Lenny Henry in 'August in England' [Tristram Kenton]

August in England
Bush Theatre, London

IF anyone can command a stage as effortlessly as Lenny Henry, I’d like to know who. 

Charm, versatility, mercurial transformation, comic brilliance and open-hearted audience rapport mark out this consummate actor as one of the safest bets for a one-man show you could possibly imagine. 

In this, his debut play, Henry holds an adoring audience in the palm of his hand for 90 minutes and the Bush Theatre buzzes with life.

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