Yomi Ṣode’s one-hander and Regent’s Park production of Romeo and Juliet win four awards each

A one-man play about grief and a contemporary version of a Shakespearean classic have dominated the Black British theatre awards, with both receiving four honours.

A lifetime achievement award was also presented to Derek Griffiths, whose 57-year career has spanned Play School in the 1970s to his current appearance in The Mousetrap in the West End.

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